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[Notes1] => Beautiful, refined sweet wine to finish off any feast. Flavours of apples, pears and sour quince. A mineral backbone with a long, fresh finish.
Ample material that lines the palate with delicacy, rich aromas of quince jam and baked apple, honeyed notes, the tension of the attack to the finish gives a perfect balance sugar / acidity to this sweet nectar.
[Notes2] => From vineyards situated on the left bank of the Loire River, south of the town of Rochefort-sur-Loire. The 6 hectares of vineyards for this wine are located in gently rolling hills with soils of schist and sandstone, covered by a light sandy clay. Planted with 100% Chenin Blanc at an average age of 35 years old, the viticulture is minimum intervention and with a training system called VHL (vignes hautes et larges) - vines planted in wide alleys but trained high. This practice creates a large amount of exposed foliage, improving the grape ripening and with alternate grassing and ploughing of the rows the Baumards have found that they improved the soil structure and lessened the need for intervention. Harvesting is done by hand with several selections in the same parcel during the harvest to ensure optimum grape ripeness.
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[GrapeCharacteristics] => Chenin Blancs possess marvellously concentrated rich, honeyed fruit together with refreshingly vibrant acidity. It is Chenin Blanc`s high acidity that enable the wines to age so well.
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scientific mind to a region that had muddled along without ever thrusting itself to the fore. His work not only helped raise the profile
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seat in 1987 as Florent, Jean’s son, returned to the estate, freshly qualified from his studies in Burgundy, keen to take things even
further. Florent’s ability has been to add flair to Jean’s precision and under his guidance the estate has become a beacon of quality as
well as a defender of a certain style; a more reductive, less flashy form of winemaking where the wines tend to show themselves only
after a few years in bottle but that then have the potential to age for many, many years further.
The domaine today stands at 40 hectares in size and most of the production is from the Chenin Blanc grape, from which sparkling,
dry and sweet wines are all produced. The uneven ripening of the Chenin Blanc grape in the region enables Florent to harvest at
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need to be done in the same parcel.
The Savennières vineyards are situated on the right bank of the Loire on schist soils whilst the sweet wines come from the left bank
between the Loire and the Layon. The dry whites of Savennières are all fermented in tank and a pragmatic approach is adopted
regarding malolactic fermentation depending on the vintage.
[Notes5] => These wines number amongst France’s very finest dry whites with
hugely complex palates of flavour, ranging from pear and almond to fennel, asparagus and mushroom. The mouthfeel, depending on
the year, makes you think either of a German Riesling or a Cote de Beaune Chardonnay but throughout is the core of minerality that
surely throws into question those that believe minerality doesn’t exist.
The sweet whites are quite simply glorious and prove themselves even more so with age. When compared with older, more
celebrated sweet wines after 15-20 years, then the pedigree shines through. They remain vibrant and fresh with notes of honey,
citrus fruit and brioche, long after their more esteemed colleagues have faded into wines of heavy raisiny, caramel characteristics.
Much of these fresh, precise qualities come from the work in the vineyards and the cellar but a hugely contributing factor must be the
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Valley. Whilst the estate has been in the family since
the early 17th century it was the arrival of Jean Baumard in 1955 that saw its emergence as one of the Loire Valley’s key producers.
Jean, professor of Viticulture and Oenology at the Ecole Supérieure d’Agriculture et de Viticulture d’Angers, brought a dynamic and
scientific mind to a region that had muddled along without ever thrusting itself to the fore. His work not only helped raise the profile
of Savennières but also brought worldwide attention to the remarkable sweet wines of Quarts de Chaume. Jean began to take a back
seat in 1987 as Florent, Jean’s son, returned to the estate, freshly qualified from his studies in Burgundy, keen to take things even
further. Florent’s ability has been to add flair to Jean’s precision and under his guidance the estate has become a beacon of quality as
well as a defender of a certain style; a more reductive, less flashy form of winemaking where the wines tend to show themselves only
after a few years in bottle but that then have the potential to age for many, many years further.
The domaine today stands at 40 hectares in size and most of the production is from the Chenin Blanc grape, from which sparkling,
dry and sweet wines are all produced. The uneven ripening of the Chenin Blanc grape in the region enables Florent to harvest at
different times thus producing different styles. This means of course that all harvesting is done by hand and often several pickings will
need to be done in the same parcel.
The Savennières vineyards are situated on the right bank of the Loire on schist soils whilst the sweet wines come from the left bank
between the Loire and the Layon. The dry whites of Savennières are all fermented in tank and a pragmatic approach is adopted
regarding malolactic fermentation depending on the vintage.
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hugely complex palates of flavour, ranging from pear and almond to fennel, asparagus and mushroom. The mouthfeel, depending on
the year, makes you think either of a German Riesling or a Cote de Beaune Chardonnay but throughout is the core of minerality that
surely throws into question those that believe minerality doesn’t exist.
The sweet whites are quite simply glorious and prove themselves even more so with age. When compared with older, more
celebrated sweet wines after 15-20 years, then the pedigree shines through. They remain vibrant and fresh with notes of honey,
citrus fruit and brioche, long after their more esteemed colleagues have faded into wines of heavy raisiny, caramel characteristics.
Much of these fresh, precise qualities come from the work in the vineyards and the cellar but a hugely contributing factor must be the
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production. Jean, after purchasing land in Savennières became the first vigneron of the region to own land on both sides of the Loire River. In the late 1980s, Jean’s son, Florent, took over the 40 hectare
property after his studies in Burgundy and set about adding a certain flair to the wines, building upon Jean’s precision. Unoaked Chenin Blanc wines are the focus of the domaine whether they be dry
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[Notes4] => The Domaine des Baumard is based in the small town
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Valley. Whilst the estate has been in the family since
the early 17th century it was the arrival of Jean Baumard in 1955 that saw its emergence as one of the Loire Valley’s key producers.
Jean, professor of Viticulture and Oenology at the Ecole Supérieure d’Agriculture et de Viticulture d’Angers, brought a dynamic and
scientific mind to a region that had muddled along without ever thrusting itself to the fore. His work not only helped raise the profile
of Savennières but also brought worldwide attention to the remarkable sweet wines of Quarts de Chaume. Jean began to take a back
seat in 1987 as Florent, Jean’s son, returned to the estate, freshly qualified from his studies in Burgundy, keen to take things even
further. Florent’s ability has been to add flair to Jean’s precision and under his guidance the estate has become a beacon of quality as
well as a defender of a certain style; a more reductive, less flashy form of winemaking where the wines tend to show themselves only
after a few years in bottle but that then have the potential to age for many, many years further.
The domaine today stands at 40 hectares in size and most of the production is from the Chenin Blanc grape, from which sparkling,
dry and sweet wines are all produced. The uneven ripening of the Chenin Blanc grape in the region enables Florent to harvest at
different times thus producing different styles. This means of course that all harvesting is done by hand and often several pickings will
need to be done in the same parcel.
The Savennières vineyards are situated on the right bank of the Loire on schist soils whilst the sweet wines come from the left bank
between the Loire and the Layon. The dry whites of Savennières are all fermented in tank and a pragmatic approach is adopted
regarding malolactic fermentation depending on the vintage.
[Notes5] => These wines number amongst France’s very finest dry whites with
hugely complex palates of flavour, ranging from pear and almond to fennel, asparagus and mushroom. The mouthfeel, depending on
the year, makes you think either of a German Riesling or a Cote de Beaune Chardonnay but throughout is the core of minerality that
surely throws into question those that believe minerality doesn’t exist.
The sweet whites are quite simply glorious and prove themselves even more so with age. When compared with older, more
celebrated sweet wines after 15-20 years, then the pedigree shines through. They remain vibrant and fresh with notes of honey,
citrus fruit and brioche, long after their more esteemed colleagues have faded into wines of heavy raisiny, caramel characteristics.
Much of these fresh, precise qualities come from the work in the vineyards and the cellar but a hugely contributing factor must be the
non-use of oak barrels, something for which Florent should be roundly celebrated.
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really came to the fore under the stewardship of Jean Baumard,
professor of viticulture and oenology, who from the mid-1950s brought a dynamic and scientific edge to the grape growing and wine
production. Jean, after purchasing land in Savennières became the first vigneron of the region to own land on both sides of the Loire River. In the late 1980s, Jean’s son, Florent, took over the 40 hectare
property after his studies in Burgundy and set about adding a certain flair to the wines, building upon Jean’s precision. Unoaked Chenin Blanc wines are the focus of the domaine whether they be dry
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[Notes2] => Loire Valley
[Notes3] => Savennières
[Notes4] => The Domaine des Baumard is based in the small town
of Rochefort sur Loire, in the Anjou region of the Loire
Valley. Whilst the estate has been in the family since
the early 17th century it was the arrival of Jean Baumard in 1955 that saw its emergence as one of the Loire Valley’s key producers.
Jean, professor of Viticulture and Oenology at the Ecole Supérieure d’Agriculture et de Viticulture d’Angers, brought a dynamic and
scientific mind to a region that had muddled along without ever thrusting itself to the fore. His work not only helped raise the profile
of Savennières but also brought worldwide attention to the remarkable sweet wines of Quarts de Chaume. Jean began to take a back
seat in 1987 as Florent, Jean’s son, returned to the estate, freshly qualified from his studies in Burgundy, keen to take things even
further. Florent’s ability has been to add flair to Jean’s precision and under his guidance the estate has become a beacon of quality as
well as a defender of a certain style; a more reductive, less flashy form of winemaking where the wines tend to show themselves only
after a few years in bottle but that then have the potential to age for many, many years further.
The domaine today stands at 40 hectares in size and most of the production is from the Chenin Blanc grape, from which sparkling,
dry and sweet wines are all produced. The uneven ripening of the Chenin Blanc grape in the region enables Florent to harvest at
different times thus producing different styles. This means of course that all harvesting is done by hand and often several pickings will
need to be done in the same parcel.
The Savennières vineyards are situated on the right bank of the Loire on schist soils whilst the sweet wines come from the left bank
between the Loire and the Layon. The dry whites of Savennières are all fermented in tank and a pragmatic approach is adopted
regarding malolactic fermentation depending on the vintage.
[Notes5] => These wines number amongst France’s very finest dry whites with
hugely complex palates of flavour, ranging from pear and almond to fennel, asparagus and mushroom. The mouthfeel, depending on
the year, makes you think either of a German Riesling or a Cote de Beaune Chardonnay but throughout is the core of minerality that
surely throws into question those that believe minerality doesn’t exist.
The sweet whites are quite simply glorious and prove themselves even more so with age. When compared with older, more
celebrated sweet wines after 15-20 years, then the pedigree shines through. They remain vibrant and fresh with notes of honey,
citrus fruit and brioche, long after their more esteemed colleagues have faded into wines of heavy raisiny, caramel characteristics.
Much of these fresh, precise qualities come from the work in the vineyards and the cellar but a hugely contributing factor must be the
non-use of oak barrels, something for which Florent should be roundly celebrated.
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