Montlouis-sur-Loire Moelleux François Chidaine 2005
13%
0.75L
Intensity
An exemplary sweet Montlouis: balanced, fresh and very complex. Thoroughly lives up the François Chidaine’s great reputation.
More infoMontlouis moelleux is vinified in indigenous yeasts in demi-muids, the malolactic fermentation is not done systematically and aging is carried out on fine lees, always in demi-muids and for eleven months. For this cuvée, the grapes are harvested when over mature, with raisining or affected by botrytis cinereal rot. When tasting, this cuvée offers up aromas of citrus fruit and white flowers, notes of honey, quince, candied and exotic fruit. On the palate there is a fine balance between sweetness (about 40g / l of residual sugars) and freshness. The wine stands out for its roundness, its magnitude and very good persistence.
Lot presentation
Montlouis-sur-Loire Moelleux François Chidaine 2005
The wine
Montlouis moelleux is vinified in indigenous yeasts in demi-muids, the malolactic fermentation is not done systematically and aging is carried out on fine lees, always in demi-muids and for eleven months. For this cuvée, the grapes are harvested when over mature, with raisining or affected by botrytis cinereal rot. When tasting, this cuvée offers up aromas of citrus fruit and white flowers, notes of honey, quince, candied and exotic fruit. On the palate there is a fine balance between sweetness (about 40g / l of residual sugars) and freshness. The wine stands out for its roundness, its magnitude and very good persistence.
About the Producer François Chidaine
Today, the winemaker François Chidaine is a leading name in Montlouis, having ushered in a new generation of talented wine-makers. In 1984, he began to work as an employee at his family's winemaking estate in Montlouis. In 1989, he set up on his own with 3 hectares of the family estate and 1.5 hectares that he purchased himself. He quickly adopted organic farming practices and began converting his entire domain to this approach in 1992, while continuing to expand (10 hectares in Montlouis in 1998). The following year, his Spanish-born wife Manuéla joined the estate, which was then converted to biodynamic practices.A new page was turned in 2002 with the leasing of vines from Prince Poniatowski's Clos Baudoin estate, which he then purchased in 2006. He was joined by his cousin Nicolas Martin, with whom the Chidaines formed a GAEC (a jointly-run agricultural partnership). Today, the domain encompasses 37 hectares: 20 in Montlouis-sur-Loire, 10 in Vouvray and 7 in Touraine. François Chidaine is also the chairman of his appellation's trade union.As well as its exemplary use of biodynamics in working its vines, the estate also aims to highlight its various different soil types by producing a number of cuvées based on the specific characteristics of each vineyard. François Chidaine is obsessively rigorous in his approach to vineyard work – a characteristic he shares with Manuéla and Nicolas Martin and their entire team (numbering nearly a dozen full-time employees), whose common goal of excellence has formed them into a very closely-knit unit.François Chidaine also heads up the growers' union for the Montlouis appellation, and (along with Jacky Blot) remains a textbook example of a producer who has inspired a whole new generation of talented young winemakers from the appellation.
Detailed characteristics
Quantity: 1 bottle
Origin: professional
Type of cellar: underground, natural cellar
Recoverable VAT: yes
Original wooden case / Original case: no
French customs seal: yes
Alcohol percentage: 13 %
Region: Loire Valley
Appellation: Montlouis-sur-Loire
Owner: François Chidaine
Vintage: 2005
Colour: dessert wine
Service temperature: 12°
Intensity: sweet
Leading aroma: exotic fruit
Tasting occasion: food-friendly wine