Jérôme Bretaudeau - Domaine de Bellevue - Clos des Bouquinardières 2021
Jérôme Bretaudeau spent 13 years with winemaker Alain Gaubert as head of cultivation. In 2001, he moved to the Domaine de Bellevue , in Gétigné in the Pays Nantais . At the time, he exploited the 2 hectares of vines he had inherited from his father. Today, the 15-hectare vineyard is divided into white (10 hectares) and red (5 hectares).
Jérome Bretaudeau is known for his extravagance , both on the grape varieties they grow and on the winemaking techniques he puts in place. He is the owner of vines of Melon B. (90%), but also of Chardonnay, Savagnin, Folle Blanche, Pinot Gris and Sauvignon Gris, which are rather rare in the Nantes region. In red, the breakdown is 40% Cabernet Franc, 12% Gamay noir à jus blanc, 40% Merlot, 20% Pinot Noir and 12% Cabernet Sauvignon. He experiments a lot and has stainless steel vats, casks, barrels, concrete eggs and amphorae for his vinification and ageing. The estate has been certified biodynamic since 2016.
Muscadet Clos des Bouquinardières is made from Melon B. grown on a loamy-sandy Gabbro terroir. A weekly stirring is carried out and the wine is aged for several months on the lees .
Grape variety: 100% Melon B.
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