Paul Buisse Chinon Cabernet Franc 2022 750 ML
SKU: NL30317579
Product Details
Brand: | Paul Buisse |
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Country: | France |
Region: | Loire Valley |
Appellation: | Chinon |
Grapes Varietal: | Cabernet Franc |
Wine Type: | Still |
Wine Style: | Red |
Vintage: | 2022 |
Size: | 750 ML |
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Domaine Paul Buisse’s story begins with Paul Buisse’s great, great grandfather, Eugene, who founded and built the family business around the trade of selling table wine in barrel. John Buisse took control of the business in 1946 with a different approach, one that enabled him to become a pioneer of selling wine by the liter, which allowed for lower yields and higher quality. In 1955, he acquired Caves de la Boule Blanche meaning “Caves of the White Ball,” which is the current winery site and a troglodyte. A troglodyte is essentially a cave dwelling that has been dug into the rock surface of a landscape. Caves de la Boule Blanche was carved into ancient tuffeau, which is a form of limestone. It is likely that these were first excavated to use the stone for the restoration of the Loire castles. Today, the wines are aged and kept in these troglodyte caves, where a constant temperature of 54°F is maintained year round. \n\nAfter ten years of training with his father, fourth generation Paul Buisse took over the family business in the 1980’s. Paul started out as a wine merchant, working to build a solid reputation for his wines. At this time, the sale of table wine was collapsing in favor of the wines of appellation. Wine was now being sold by the bottle instead of by tank, making it necessary for Paul to learn a new trade. In 1989 he purchased vineyards in the Touraine appellation and officially founded the Paul Buisse estate which currently spans over 173 acres.