2014 Domaine du Collier Charpentrie Saumur Rouge Museum Release
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2014 Domaine du Collier Charpentrie Saumur Rouge Museum Release

Saumur, Loire Valley, FRANCE
$280. 00
Bottle
$3360.00 Dozen
ABV: 13.5%
Closure: Cork

Within a short period of time Antoine Foucault is already making some of the most exciting wines in the Loire Valley. The Domaine du Collier was created in 1999 by Antoine (son of Charly Foucault from the famed Clos Rougeard) and his wife Caroline. Having worked at Clos Rougeard for four years and still at the young age of 26 he took the opportunity to buy four-hectares of vines (through his family) in the commune of Brézé in the best lieu-dit of ‘La Ripaille’. The estate comprises 6 hectares with the vast majority of the estate planted to Chenin Blanc (including some 100 year old vines) and just under a hectare of Cabernet Franc.

Antoine is dedicated to natural viticulture, without the use of chemical treatments, fertilizers, or weed killers. The harvest is manual with strict sorting carried out in the vineyards. In his deep cellar, Antoine does not use commercial yeast, and doesn’t treat the wine with sulphur until bottling. The end results are brilliant and it is probably no surprise that demand for them is very high and as a result they can be very hard to find.

Museum release direct from the domaine 2024.

Other Reviews....
The 2014 Saumur Rouge La Charpentrie is simply stunning, revealing aromas of flowers, peonies, cassis, licorice and smoke intertwined with mineral-laced tones. Medium to full-bodied, beautifully textured and pure, it’s suave and seamless with a multidimensional core of fruit, concluding with lively acids and a long, saline finish. It's as impressive for its harmony as it is for its plenitude. Drink 2024-2034.
95 points
Yohan Castaing - Wine Advocate (Jun 14, 2024)