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Domaine Grange Tiphaine is a 15-hectare family domain split between Montlouis-sur-Loire, Touraine and Touraine-Ambroise. The story of the domain goes back to the 19th century, when the Delecheneau family grew a variety of crops on the land. The domain was handed down from generation to generation, until Coralie and Damien Delecheneau’s arrival in 2002. They had met in Bordeaux. Damien manages the vine and the cellar, while Coralie takes care of admin and sales. The domain obtained organic certification in 2007 and biodynamic in 2014. The domain owns excellent vineyards of old vines, of which some are 100 years old. The work in the cellar is precise, and élevages are carried out in concrete vats and old casks. Wines from La Grange Tiphaine have beautiful purity and elegance. A rising star of the Loire.
The cuvée Clef de Sol is an homage to the fantastic duo represented by the Montlouis appellation and Chenin; a duo that succeeds in producing wonderfully pure, mineral wines. Produced from 80-year-old vines, it is vinified in barrels (which imparts a slight oxidization) then raised on lees until bottling. The wine is perfect enjoyed with fish or seafood and white meats.
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Region: Loire Valley
Producers and wineries: La Grange Tiphaine
Colour: white
Appellation: Montlouis-sur-Loire
Owner: La Grange Tiphaine
Service temperature: 11°
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