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Vin de France Les Mirabelles Mark Angeli (Domaine) - Ferme de la Sansonnière 2013(white)
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Vin de France Les Mirabelles Mark Angeli (Domaine) - Ferme de la Sansonnière
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Mark Angeli was a bricklayer by profession, before turning his sights to viticulture, gaining experience at Château La Tour Balance in Sauternes, where he saw the domain converted to biodynamics. He bought Ferme de la Sansonnière in 1989 and converted to organics and biodynamics right from his first vintage. Two grapes are cultivated, Chenin and Grolleau, a variety native to the Loire. These wines are produced with very little – or no – sulphur. A favourite of ours!

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Region: Loire Valley

Producers and wineries: Domaine Mark Angeli - Ferme de la Sansonnière

Colour: white

Grape variety: Chenin Blanc
Food and wine pairings: Ananas aux épices, Bleu de Bresse, Galette des rois

Appellation: Vin de France

Owner: Mark Angeli (Domaine) - Ferme de la Sansonnière

Viticulture: triple A and biodynamic More information....

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