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Chateau Coudray-Montpensier Chinon 2021

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Product Information

Country
France
Region
Loire
Grape Variety
Cabernet Franc
Vintage
2021
ABV
12.5%
Closure
Cork
Bottle Size
75cl

Description

Chateau Coudray-Montpensier Chinon has a deep, dark red colour. On the nose, it has refreshing aromas of pure black fruit (plum and blackberry) with a hint of vanilla. The palate is lively with bright acidity and subtle, round tannins, with blackcurrant and slight herbaceous notes on the finish.

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Chateau Coudray-Montpensier Chinon

Chateau Coudray-Montpensier Chinon has a deep, dark red colour. On the nose, it has refreshing aromas of pure black fruit (plum and blackberry) with a hint of vanilla. The palate is lively with bright acidity and subtle, round tannins, with blackcurrant and slight herbaceous notes on the finish.

Food matching: White meat, hard cheeses.

Winemaking

The grapes were destemmed and placed into stainless steel tanks where they underwent a cold (10°C) pre-fermentation maceration for up to five days. This increased the extraction of aromas and soft tannins.

Temperatures during the alcoholic fermentation did not exceed 22°C. The wine underwent full malolactic fermentation. Following racking, 10% of the wine was aged for 12 months in oak barrels to lend some weight and richness to the finished wine.

Producer

The impressive Château Coudray-Montpensier, located in Chinon, has a rich history that dates to the heart of the Middle Ages (1090 AD). The castle was built during the 14th century and was owned by a succession of nobility. In 1492, during the Hundred Years’ War, Joan of Arc stayed in the castle’s tower. She was waiting for an audience with King Charles VII of France to organise an attack against the English to relieve the French troops at the siege of Orléans.

After various owners during the 19th and 20th centuries, the property was eventually acquired by Dr. Christian Feray in 2005, who undertook major restorations to transform it into a cultural and gastronomic landmark.

The property comprises of 30 hectares of vines which are situated on the left bank of the river Vienne. The grapes grow on varied soils in the Chinon appellation, and thrive depending on the type of vintage. In dry and hot years, the vines are best suited to clay, limestone soils.

In the wetter and cooler years, the vines grow better on sandy soils. The Cabernet Franc used to make this Chinon is sourced from 14 hectares of vines grown in the finest vineyards in the Chinon appellation.

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