François Chidaine Les Bournais Franc de Pied Montlouis Sur Loire is an exquisite white wine crafted by the esteemed producer François Chidaine in the Montlouis Sur Loire appellation of the Loire Valley, France. "Franc de Pied", signifying ungrafted vines, this Chenin Blanc is sourced from the Les Bournais vineyard. The vineyard's unique limestone and clay soils impart distinctive minerality to the grapes. François Chidaine employs organic and biodynamic practices, allowing the terroir to shine. The wine is characterized by its purity, expressing vibrant citrus, floral notes, and a crisp acidity. Aged in various-sized oak barrels, it attains complexity and a delightful, lingering finish. The wine showcases a vibrant acidity, complex mineral nuances, and a rich palate of orchard fruits, making it a standout in the world of Loire Valley white wines.
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François Chidaine Les Bournais Franc de Pied Montlouis Sur Loire is an exceptional wine that showcases the unique characteristics of the Montlouis Sur Loire region in France.On the nose, this wine offers enticing aromas of ripe citrus fruits, such as lemon and grapefruit, along with hints of white flowers and mineral undertones. The palate is equally impressive, with a vibrant acidity that brings freshness and balance to the wine. Flavors of juicy stone fruits, like peach and apricot, mingle with zesty citrus notes, creating a harmonious and complex taste experience.
The François Chidaine Les Bournais Franc de Pied Montlouis Sur Loire is known for its excellent aging potential, allowing the wine to develop even more complexity and depth over time. It pairs beautifully with a variety of dishes, including seafood, poultry, and creamy cheeses.
The Loire Valley is a wine region located in the central and western part of France, stretching from the Atlantic coast to the Central Massif. It is renowned for its stunning landscapes with castles, its rich history and its diverse range of wines.
The Loire Valley has been producing wine since the Roman era, and it has been an important wine-producing region for centuries. In the Middle Ages, the wines of the Loire Valley were highly sought after by the French court. Today, the region is home to some of the most renowned wineries in the world.