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Today, Jo Landron is a key Loire wine producer having helped reinvigorate the fortunes of Muscadet wines which have long been considered a simple aperitif. In 1979 Jo joined the vineyard which his father had acquired in 1945. Convinced of the benefits of organic farming, he persuaded his father to convert the domain to organic in 1987 and went on to adopt a biodynamic approach in 2011. There are currently 48 hectares of vines spread across two properties - Château de la Carizière in la Haye Fouassière, and Domaine de la Louvetrie on the banks of the Sèvre. Jo Landron grows Melon de Bourgogne, also known as Muscadet, which is the regional grape variety par excellence. His wines have a surprisingly good texture and acidity with some light salty notes. They are the ideal accompaniment at the table but some cuvées are a delight to drink on their own. This domain has worked its way to the top of the appellation and its wines can be found in many high-end restaurants. Half of its output is exported.
La Louvetrie comes from a plateau located at the top of the vineyard on sandy clay soils, amphibolites (green rocks) and on gneiss or quartz. The vines are from 15 to 30 years old. Harvesting is manual or mechanical if necessary. Sulfur is added at the end of the alcoholic fermentation to avoid malolactic fermentation. Citrus aromas abound and the wine is dry, fruity, refreshing and iodised. Drink ideally within two years of the vintage.
Consult price estimate for Jo LandronRegion: Loire Valley
Producers and wineries: Jo Landron
Colour: white
Appellation: Muscadet-Sèvre-et-Maine
Owner: Jo Landron
Service temperature: 11°
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