France
Location: Maimbray, Sancerre
Winemaker: Victorien Reverdy
Properties:
17.2 ha on the 'terre blanche' hills of Maimbray, on the limestone soils of the Côte de Sury-en-Vaux and on Les Garennes, between Sancerre and Bué.
12,2 ha are destined to Sauvignon Blanc, and 5 ha to Pinot Noir
Production:
130,000 bottles per year
Included in La Revue du Vin Green Guide Des Meilleurs Vins de France 2023 with a Distinctive Star
Pascal took over the family business in 1985. Nicolas joined him in 1993. The two brothers replanted some vineyard plots, restored the old farm buildings, transforming them into cellars and pantries, and developed a direct sales network for all their wines.
In 2019, Pascal's eldest son Victorien, a new generation winemaker, arrived to complete the team. His brother Benjamin is also regularly involved in the work of the family estate.
Situated on the steep slopes of the village of Maimbray, most of the plots are located on calcareous clay soil dating back to the Kimmeridgian period, also known locally as 'terre blanche', meaning 'white earth'. which means 'white earth'. A group of plots, located on the slopes of the "Côte de Sury-en-Vaux", are planted on Portland calcareous soils (152 to 145 million years old).
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