François Chidaine Touraine Rosé 2022 (6 Bottles) Touraine, France

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Organic. A fragrant, full-flavoured and textured dry rosé made predominantly from Grolleau (70%), with the remainder Pinot Noir and Gamay.

The fruit was fermented wild and raised in steel tank. This fleshy and refreshing rosé has waves of grenadine and red berry fruit, shot through with sappy, mouth-watering freshness. Another bargain from one of France’s most revered winegrowers.

The vines are rooted in the flint, clay and limestone of the Cher Valley between Tours and Orléans.

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REVIEWS

“[The domaine] is a must for any lover of great Loire Chenin,” *** Le Classement 2021, La Revue du Vin de France (One of only seven Loire Valley producers with this highest rating)

“If you admire purity in chenin blanc, this is an address to remember.” Josh Raynolds, Vinous

“François Chidaine is one of my favorite winemakers in the world. There are times when I can imagine drinking only his wines for the rest of my life.” Peter Liem, peterliem.com

“You have to look to the historical collections of regional leaders Foreau and Huet to find comparable consistently high quality, making it clear that Chidaine is one of the world’s finest craftsmen in the medium of white wine, not to mention a continuing source of amazing value.” David Schildknecht, The Wine Advocate

TASTING NOTES

Let’s cut to the chase. This is Chenin Blanc at its zenith, tasting nothing like the stereotype of the grape variety, but rather acting as a conduit through which the vineyards can express themselves. These are wines brimming with energy, texture and great intensity of flavour; the kind of wines that unequivocally transport you to the patch of dirt from where they were grown. As a collective, the wines from Chidaine offer a remarkably pure and vivid expression of their respective terroirs.

François Chidaine is one of France’s most exciting white wine makers. It’s not hype – the wines are terrific and the winemaking approach is impeccable. Great vineyards managed biodynamically, ultra low yields and hands-off élevage are the order of the day here. Chidaine has achieved with Chenin what Didier Dagueneau achieved with Sauvignon: wines of staggering texture and complexity. (It might provide an idea of Chidaine’s standing in the Loire, that when Benjamin Dagueneau wanted to gain experience as a younger man, he went to work with Chidaine).

Montlouis is Vouvray’s little brother, sitting directly across the Loire river in France’s North. The analogy of siblings is a good one as the rivalry between these two regions is intense. However, as Montlouis is much smaller in size (400 hectares as opposed to 1800 for Vouvray) and considering most of the wine is consumed in France, Montlouis is less well-known. But François Chidaine is quickly changing this. He is one of the masters of French white wine in general, and Chenin Blanc in particular.

He has driven a renaissance in Montlouis, produced Vouvray to challenge that region’s very best, and has also resuscitated of one of Vouvray’s most hallowed vineyards, the Clos Baudoin, which is now a Chidaine monopole. One of the remarkable aspects of Chidaine is that despite his success, his prices remain remarkably fair. As the Schildnecht quote above suggests, these are some of the finest value great wines (not to mention authentic wines of terroir) on the market.

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