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Domaine de l'Ecu lies south-east of Nantes in the heart of Muscadet wine country. The 21 hectare property used to be owned by the Bossard family and was converted to organic viticulture in 1972 (certified in 1975) and biodynamic viticulure in 1992 (certified in 1996) by Guy Bossard. In 2010, Frédéric Niger, a serious wine enthusiast, bought the domain, abandoning his career in IT to study viticulture and oenology and to learn the craft alongside Guy Bossard. The transition was smooth and Guy worked with Frédéric for several years to pass on his know-how. The wines here are cultivated through Massal selection and tended with the utmost care (biodynamic). Winemaking processes are as low intervention as possible, using indigenous yeasts, an absolute minimum of sulphur, and amphorae (the property owns some 80 amphorae of varying capacities, sourced primarily from the South of France and Northern Italy). The wines show a great affinity with their terroir which is expressed in a potent mineral quality, achieved without the use of additives. This domain is truly in a class of its own in Muscadet and is well worth discovering.
Orthogneiss is a fruity wine (apple, citrus, and exotic fruits), with lime flower, ginger, spice, and almond notes. Its highly complex palate is both rich and lively with predominantly saline notes and a long grapefruit-flavoured finish. This wine pairs very well with Asian cuisine (curries), fish, and shellfish.
Consult price estimate for Domaine de l'EcuRegion: Loire Valley
Producers and wineries: Domaine de l'Ecu
Colour: white
Volume: 120000
Appellation: Vin de France (anciennement Muscadet-Sèvre-et-Maine)
Owner: Domaine de L'Ecu
Size (in ha): 24 hectares
Service temperature: 12°
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