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Christian Venier Les Hauts de Madon Rouge 2020

Christian Venier Les Hauts de Madon Rouge 2020

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Tasting Notes

70% Pinot Noir, 30% Gamay. Hand-harvested from 17-year-old vines planted to 40ha of flinty clay with rocky subsoils, on Christian’s higher vineyard site called ‘Les Hauts de Madon.’ Semi-carbonic maceration with whole bunches, followed by spontaneous fermentation using natural yeast in a cement and resin tank with low-temperature control. Bottled unfiltered with no SO2. – Importer Note

 

Christian Venier is a natural winegrower based in Cheverny in the Loire Valley, working family vineyards that have been in the village of Madon since the 17th century. Farming around 14 hectares of sandy clay and flint soils over limestone, he cultivates a mix of local varieties including Pinot Noir, Gamay, Pineau d’Aunis, Cabernet Franc, Sauvignon Blanc and Chardonnay. The vines are tended organically with a deep respect for biodiversity, and yields are kept low to ensure balance and concentration.

In the cellar, Christian follows a philosophy of minimal intervention: hand harvesting, wild yeast fermentations, long macerations for reds, and no fining or filtration. Sulphur is used sparingly, if at all, resulting in wines that are vibrant, textural and often slightly wild, yet deeply expressive of terroir.

Venier is part of the new wave of Loire producers redefining Cheverny, crafting wines that are soulful, unpolished and alive with energy—bottles that capture both the personality of the grower and the authenticity of place.

Product Type Wine White Other Varietals & Blends
Volume 750ml
Country France
Region Loire Valley
Sub Region Cheverny
Winemaking Practices Minimal Intervention
Vineyard Practices Minimal Intervention