
Tasting Notes
The Clos de la Hutte is the site that spoke to Boudignon when he arrived in Savennières. Once the site of a monastery, it's not yet a religious experience drinking this, but it's not got far to go: there's a sense of expansion in the mouth, followed by impressive structure, showing its serious intentions and a sense that it's good enough to eat. There's an intriguing white floral note alongside pear, followed up with energetic acidity. Excellent texture and sapidity on the finish, providing length and structure. This wine has it all: delicacy and power, structure and refinement. - Rebecca Gibb MW
Less is more! Minimal intervention or Lo-fi wines encapsulate those producers who keep additions and manipulations to a minimum during the winemaking process. This means the wines are wild fermented, unfiltered and unfined, and only add sulfur during the process.
Product Type | Wine White Chenin Blanc |
Volume | 750ml |
Country | France |
Region | Loire Valley |
Sub Region | Savennieres |
Winemaking Practices | Minimal Intervention |
Vineyard Practices | Organic/Biodynamic |