Domaine Guiberteau 2021 Saumur Blanc

£33.50
In stock
SKU
FRLOWGUSB21B
  • Buy 6 for £31.83 each and save 5%

The Saumur Blanc is sourced from young vines from the Clos des Cârmes and Clos de Guichaux vineyards, as well as old vines from the lower slopes of the Coteaux de Brézé. Manual harvest; slow, gentle whole bunch pressing. Fermentation with natural yeast in 2-4 year old barriques. Matured in tank until the Spring following the harvest. Light filtration only at bottling. The wine has tremendous personality with beguiling complexity. Notes of bitter yellow fruits, and piercing minerality. Approachable now, but give this time and it will become something of beauty.

Origin
Grape Varieties
Maturity

Drink 2022 - 2032+

Viticulture
Size / ABV

Standard Bottle 75cl / 12.5%

This Month's Mixed Cases

The Region

Loire wines

Loire

The Loire Valley is a wine region in Northern France which rises in central France to its mouth on the Atlantic coast. The upper part of the valley begins with the regions dominated with Sauvignon Blanc such as Pouilly Fume, Sancerre, Quincy and Reuilly with many of these regions growing other varieties too, such as Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris and Gamay.

Heading down river and towards the west one enters the regions of Touraine where some of the best reds are to be found: Chinon & Bourgueil which are (in their red versions at least) exclusively Cabernet Franc. Here, Chenin Blanc is also grown reaching its apogee with Vouvray: a wine which comes in all levels of sweetness from taut dryness to unctuously sweet with many points in between.

Further west, entering the subzone of Anjou-Saumur there are also some fabulous sweet wines from Coteaux du Layon, Bonnezeaux and Quarts de Chaume alongside reds from both Cabernets, a splattering of Malbec (or Cot as it is know to some), and Gamay too. Here you will also find the powerful, mineral whites of Savennieres: whites which are some of the most ageworthy in the entire region, but almost unknown to the wider wine-drinking world.

Last but not least is the Pays Nantais which is largely dominated by the AOC of Muscadet, where the last of the major varieties of the Loire Valley, Melon de Bourgogne is found. Muscadet suffers from a less-than-illustrious reputation, but there has been a quality revolution in the last few decades and there are some very serious examples to be found.

The Producer

Domaine Guiberteau

Domaine Guiberteau

Romain Guiberteau has just appeared on our radar, following a tasting of his sensational Saumur Blanc Breze. His wines impressed me so much that I had to track them down and introduce them to Noble Grape customers.

Romain Guiberteau joined his father's vine-growing business in 1996 having previously worked with Nady Foucault at Clos Rougeard, another hero of ours in Saumur-Champigny.

I am now convinced that Romain is making some of the Loire's best Chenin Blancs. There is no alchemy here: a simple formula of having great vineyards, planted with old vines and working in a minimal way with only wild yeasts and other additions kept to an absolute minimum.

The estate has been organic since 2003.

Our allocation is tiny and is spread across 4 wines, 2 of each colour.

Copyright © 2022 Noble Grape all rights reserved.