Saumur Brézé 2020 - Domaine Guiberteau
Vin de Loire, AOC Saumur, Brézé, vintage 2020, Guiberteau
Tasting notes for the Saumur "Brézé" 2020 - Domaine Guiberteau
- EYE: The intense golden hue of this Saumur Brézé 2020 immediately captures attention, signaling the exceptional vitality of the grapes. Crystal clarity and radiant reflections offer a visually rich and rewarding experience, showcasing the distinctive quality of this vintage.
- NOSE: The aromatic bouquet unfolds with captivating subtlety, revealing a profusion of complex aromas. Delicate floral notes, fine mineral nuances, and discreet hints of white-fleshed fruits interlace harmoniously. A subtle woody undertone complements this aromatic ensemble, adding an additional layer of depth.
- MOUTH: The tasting unveils a palate with manifest elegance, precisely balanced. Delicate flavors of white peach, lemon, and honey blend with remarkable fluidity, propelled by a lively acidity. The subtle yet perceptible minerality brings complexity that persists until the finish, highlighting the depth of this Saumur Brézé.
In short: This Saumur Brézé 2020 vintage from the Domaine Guiberteau, with its vibrant golden color and complex aromatic bouquet, promises graceful evolution over 8 to 12 years in the cellar. It harmonizes ideally with many dishes such as sole meunière, pan-seared scallops, herb-roasted poultry, and aged goat cheese, showcasing its remarkable gastronomic potential.
Other appellations from this estate: Saumur Rouge "Les Moulins", Saumur Rouge Domaine, Saumur Rouge "Les Chapaudaises", Saumur Rouge "Les Arboises", Saumur Blanc Domaine, Saumur Blanc "Les Moulins", Saumur Blanc "Le Clos de Guichaux", Saumur Blanc "Brézé", Saumur Blanc "Le Clos des Carmes"...
Data sheet
- Vintage
- 2020
- Format
- 75 cl
- Color
- White Wine
- Grape Variety
- Chenin
- % vol.
- 13 %
- Appellation
- Saumur
- Region
- Loire
- Producer
- Guiberteau
- Cuvée
- Brézé
- CRD
- Yes
Biodynamic wines from the Loire region
In 1934, Clément Manguin, Romain Guiberteau's grandfather, created his very own wine estate in the little village of Saint-Just-sur-Dive, not too far from Saumur (in the famous Loire Valley). From the start the 14 hectares of vineyard were treated with the utmost respect, as Clément was very keen on protecting nature. In a way, his philosophy was a sort of prototype of the current organic agriculture norms. The winemaker worked in his vineyard for 5 years before he had to leave it, due to the Second World War.
His son-in-law, Robert Guiberteau, came to help Clément resurrect the estate in the 1950's. In 1954, Robert bought a few additional hectares of grapevines (among which was the sublime Clos des Carmes, one of the best terroirs around) in order to expand the original vineyard. After about 20 years of working in his estate, Robert retired in 1976. Unfortunately, none of his children wanted to take over the business. Thus, the 12 hectares of vineyard were leased to other winemakers. In 1996, the situation changed, as Robert's son, Romain Guiberteau, dropped out of law school and became a winemaker, like his father and grandfather before him.
Mentored by one of the famous Foucault Brothers, Nady (the nickname given to Bernard Foucault), who were pioneers when it comes to organic agriculture (they started their transition to organic winemaking in the 1970's), Romain produced 5,000 bottles of red wine. Seeing the success of this very high-quality cuvée, the young winemaker immediately chose to go fully organic. In 2003, the Domaine Guiberteau asked for an official AB certification, which it received in 2007. Today, Romain Guiberteau, is one of the most iconic winemakers on the international wine scene, because of his talent and the quality of the terroirs he's working with.
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