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Vouvray Demi Sec Les Argiles Domaine de la Rouletiere 2025
A semi-dry wine with a beautiful straw-yellow color and bright golden highlights, partially aged in oak barrels (20%). Notes of ripe and exotic white fruits, such as lychee, dominate. Soft on the palate at first, with aromas of yellow plum, ripe kiwi, and sweet spices, supported by a refreshing lightness. The mineral finish pays homage to the terroir from which the well-ripened grapes come. A wine with character, suitable for savory and refined dishes.
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Quince
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Plum
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Domaine de la Rouletiere
Situated in the Vouvray appellation, this domaine is run with passion and savoir faire by 5th generation vigneron Jean-Marc Gilet. He took over in 2003, but the domaine began in 1914 with just 2 hectares of Chenin Blanc. Passed down from parents to children ever since then, the domaine gradually expanded its holdings and cellars. Carrying on the traditions of several previous generations, Gilet farms the domaine’s 26 hectares and makes his wines in their impressive two-level, carved out underground cellars.
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Loire Valley
This is a long and diverse region in western France, adjacent to the Loire River, which produces interesting wines - from charming and fruity to rich and long-lasting. A representative of the red varieties here is Cabernet Franc and the wines from Bougainville and Chinon are excellent, but in fact the white varieties are the specifics of the Loire. The most common are Chenin Blanc (Vouvray), Melon de Bourgogne (Muscadet) and Sauvignon Blanc (Sancerre, Pouilly Fumé). Sancerre and Pouilly Fumé have come out of the shadows of their region and can be said to be well known around the world - the former with the typical mineral-herbal character of the wines, and the latter with the greater complexity of the body and aroma due to contact with oak, although the variety is the same - Sauvignon Blanc.
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