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Catherine & Michel Langlois Val de Loire Sauvignon 2022
Owners & winemakers: Catherine & Michel Langlois
Vineyards: 17ha, plus two 2ha of black currants
Vineyard management: Certified organic since 2022
Soils: Clay rich in limestone and silica on Kimmeridgian marl subsoil
Catherine and Michel Langlois settled in Pougny in 1996 with little more than the 0.3 hectares of vines they inherited from Michel’s grandfather. The first vines were planted in the 1950s as one part of a polyculture farm. Over the years the husband-and-wife team decided to focus on winemaking and grew the estate to its current 17 hectares. They now produce wines and fruit cordials with the help of their three sons. Traditional varieties of the region—Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir, and Gamay—are the focus here, with a commitment to showcasing the unique, but not particularly well-known Coteaux du Giennois appellation. Long in the shadow of its more well-known siblings Sancerre and Pouilly Fumé, Coteaux du Giennois makes similar but considerably less expensive Sauvignon Blanc-based wines worth seeking out. The climate is mild and maritime with some continental influence, and the hill of Sancerre acts as a natural barrier, creating a unique microclimate. The Kimmeridgian marl subsoil is full of tiny fossilized seashells dating back 150 million years. In addition to grapes, the Langlois family farms 2 hectares of black currants used for cassis production, and forages wild blackberries for their crème de mûre. The estate earned its organic certification in August 2022.
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Perched in the Alpine foothills, the Domaine Carrel & Senger Jardin d'Altitude Rosé, Vin de Savoie, France, captures the elegance and freshness of its mountain terroir. With its delicate color, smoky aromas, and vibrant fruit profile, this rosé offers a distinct expression of the Jongieux landscape, crafted with precision and passion.
Wine: Jardin d'Altitude Rosé
Producer: Domaine Carrel & Senger
Winemaker: Thomas Senger
Region: Vin de Savoie, France
Grape Varieties: 80% Gamay, 20% Mondeuse
Alcohol Content: 12.5% ABV
Soil Composition: Clay-limestone
This rosé opens with aromas of ripe red fruits accented by the subtle smoky signature of the Jongieux terroir. On the palate, it is round and persistent, revealing fresh grape juice notes layered with a fine mineral touch. The wine’s smooth texture and balanced freshness create a harmonious and flavorful finish.
Winemaker's Background:
Domaine Carrel & Senger, owned and led by Thomas Senger, is situated in the village of Jongieux near Chambéry. Acquiring the historic Domaine Eugène Carrel & Fils in 2022, Thomas brought his passion for his native Savoie to the forefront, managing 24 hectares of vines planted on the foothills of Mont du Chat and Charvaz. Dedicated to showcasing the region’s unique character, the domaine combines traditional viticultural practices with modern winemaking techniques, crafting wines that honor both heritage and innovation.
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