
At the turn of the century, this estate was the largest vineyard in the Nantes region, before being dismantled after World War I. The Sautejeau family managed to rebuild it and return it to its former glory. The estate is located in the Village of Le Pallet, south of Nantes, and is known for the Bourgogne variety.
NOTES:Fermentation is done under controlled temperature to preserve all wine aromas. One racking is done after fermentation to eliminate the “gross lees” (mineral or vegetal matter). The result is that only the “fine lees” are left. It is bottled directly off its lees in spring. The lees (dead yeast cells or “fine lees”) fall to the bottom after alcoholic fermentation. They create amino acids that combine with polysaccharides. A small amount of carbon dioxide is trapped by the lees. This aging “sur lie” prevents oxidation and the result is a fleshier body, with a lovely “prickle” (light sparkling sensation).
REGION DESCRIPTION:Loire Valley, France. Muscadet is produced in four wine terroirs around the city of Nantes. The Muscadet Sèvre et Maine is the most important and the best of them.