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Terre de l'Elu

Some might say that the arrival of Charlotte and Thomas in Anjou Noir to establish the Terre de l'Elu domain was prophetic. Whether you agree or not, they've embarked on a wonderful adventure, a demanding and rigorous mission to produce top-class wines.

Charlotte and Thomas Carsin, originally from Brittany, embarked on their great adventure of establishing the Terre de l'Elu domain because of their passion for Anjou Noir and Chenin grapes. It was in 2008 that this former wine consultant, and communications and management manager settled in the Layon valley. After a little over 12 years there, they now have twenty hectares farmed by Terre de l'Elu, which is certified organic, both in white and red, since Cabernet Franc, Grolleau and Pineau d'Aunis vines are also planted here. Wishing to free themselves from the shackles of their name in order to be able to act with greater spontaneity and creativity, Thomas and Charlotte Carsin changed their name from Clos de l'Elu to Terre de l'Elu in 2019. This is because any domain that is not part of the appellation may not use the words "Domaines", "Clos" or "Château" on its labels.
The entire team, including two additional full-time staff members, is dedicated to creating top-class parcel wines. This means: rigorous disbudding; pruning adapted to the grape variety and the parcel; tillage of the soils; hand-harvests in baskets; sorting; gravity-fed winemaking in the cellar; fermentation using indigenous yeasts; whole bunches for the red wines, aged in vats, barrels or amphoras according to the cuvée.
We're delighted to have this lovely establishment as one of our partner domains, producing fine, deep, gourmet wines that give pride of place to Anjou Noir, the new Eldorado of the Loire Valley.

2020
33,60
2019
57,60
2017
135,80
2019
24
2021
48
2019
49,50
2017
118,30
2022
31
2022
15
2022
15