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Quarts de Chaume Jo Pithon (Domaine) 2001(dessert wine)
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45
Quarts de Chaume Jo Pithon (Domaine)
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Domain Jo Pithon is a gem in the Côteaux du Layon. Jo Pithon and his wife Isabelle Paillé bought the seven hectares in 1996. At the time, the land was completely uncultivated and covered in shrubs. Their vineyards have never seen chemical products as even though vines were planted there in the 1960s, with the arrival of mechanic viticulture, slopes that were judged too steep were completely abandoned. These very steep (30% to 70%), south-facing slopes are organically farmed, something which demands a lot of work. For Jo, “if you want to use the term terroir when describing a wine, you need the soil to be living, and organic is the least you can do”. Jo Pithon thus produces vibrant, luminous wines: Coteau des Treilles or Belargus des Treilles, to name just a couple. The domain was sold in 2018 to Ivan Massonat, who also owns the 25-hectare domain Belargus.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Loire Valley

Producers and wineries: Jo Pithon

Colour: dessert wine

Grape variety: Chenin Blanc

Appellation: Quarts de Chaume

Owner: Jo Pithon (Domaine)

Viticulture: organic More information....

Service temperature: 12°

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Auction history Quarts de Chaume Jo Pithon (Domaine) 2001
01/04/202250

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