La Moussière

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La Moussière

The Estate's flagship cuvée, the 2014 La Moussière is golden with green hues and a nose blending white flowers and citrus fruit. Lively, candid and refreshing, the mouth reveals a superb aromatic purity. All the know-how of the winemaker is found in this truly lovely bottle. A sure value!

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Wine characteristics

  • Vintage : La Moussière
  • Year : 2014
  • Appellation : Sancerre
  • Colour : White
  • Grape types : Sauvignon
  • Soil : limestone soils of Kimmeridgian marl
  • Harvest : manual in 25 kg boxes, strict manual sorting
  • Type of viticulture : organic and biodynamic
  • Alcohol content : 13°

Tasting - Cellaring

  • Appearance : gold color with green hues
  • Nose : floral, fruity bouquet
  • Mouth : fruity and refreshing
  • Serving temperature : 11 to 13 °C
  • Cellaring : 4-5 years
  • Drink from : 2015
  • Winemaking process : light pressing, fermentation in tanks and barrels at a temperature ranging between 18 and 23 °C
  • Maturation : 8 to 10 months; 1/3 in new demi muids and 2/3 in tanks

Food-matching

  • Food-matching : smoked salmon, fish tartare, Crottin de Chavignol goat cheese

Domain :

Now working alone at the head of this 36-hectare estate in Sancerrois, Alphonse Mellot Junior and his sister Emmanuelle cultivate the taste of great wines made with biodynamic methods and minimum yields, achieveing optimal ripeness and an almost obsessive search for perfection.

They also own 18 hectares in Coteaux de la Charité.

Customer survey :

  • Note and opinion ofGeorges L Published on 2016-07-22

    Belle robe brillante, reflets verts,agrumes, fraîcheur, minéral, belle longueur. Vin pur. Idéal avec les huîtres - juin 2015

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    Appellation :

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    This majestic river links various wine-growing sub-regions that go to make up the overall appellation, from the Massif Central to the Atlantic.

    The Loire region extends over almost 1000 km and there are 4 sub-regions: Nantes, Anjou, Touraine and the Centre. There are 68 Appellations d’Origine Contrôlée.

    Altogether, there are 65,000 hectares producing nearly 3,0000,000 hl of wine on average each year, of which 45% are whites, 22% rosés, 21% reds and 12% sparking wines.

    The areas planted with vines stretch far and wide, with a number of different climatic influences, oceanic in the West, becoming more continental the further you get from the ocean.

    Three words characterise these wines: diversity, quality and affordability.

    Diversity, because the whites range from the driest to the sweetest, while the reds can be fruity or mineral.

    Quality, thanks to the emergence of young, talented vignerons, coupled to a significant improvement in winemaking techniques.

    Affordable, because there are some amazing quality-price-pleasure ratios to be found.

    The main grape types for whites are melon and gros-plant around Nantes, chenin in Anjou and western Touraine, sauvignon in eastern Touraine and in the Centre.

    The principal grapes used for making reds are gamay, cabernet franc and sauvignon, pinot noir and côt (or malbec).

    Recent vintages

    • 2011: very good maturity for reds, well-rounded and low in acidity. Dry whites more varied, but great sweet wines.
    • 2012: a varied year for weather. Few sweet wines, but highly drinkable dry whites good for cellaring, particularly Sancerre. The reds are versatile and soft.
    • 2013: fruity wines, easy to drink with low alcohol content.
    • 2014: a great vintage in the two colours, with aromatic wines in their youth but with good racking potential. A remarkable balance between acidity, fruitiness and concentration. 

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