Muscadet Vieilles Vignes "La Grange," Luneau-Papin

Muscadet Vieilles Vignes "La Grange," Luneau-Papin - 2020

Item # 15546 750mL

Pierre Luneau-Papin's estate, also known as Pierre de la Grange, is situated in the heart of Muscadet country and has been in existence since the early 18th century. This comes from a single parcel of mica schist soils planted in 1974. The wine aged on the lees for 7 months before bottling.

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Glossary

Melon de Bourgogne

Muscadet

The coolest (temperature-wise) of the Loire Valley appellations, this region is most famous for its bracingly dry, seafood-friendly whites. Made from the Melon de Bourgogne grape (virtually unheard of in the rest of the world), these refreshing wines are idyllic partners for oysters or mussels.

Loire

There’s a lot to remember when it comes to the Loire. Novices, take note: Cabernet Franc is a great alternative to Cabernet Sauvignon, Muscadet is unparalleled as a companion to shellfish, and Cour Cheverny is the best white wine appellation you’ve never heard of. As diverse as Loire wines are, one day soon you'll know your Melon de Bourgogne from your Romorantin.


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