Domaine Michel Bregeon Gros Plant du Pays Nantais 2022 750 ML
SKU: NL30309335
Product Details
Brand: | Domaine Michel Bregeon |
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Country: | France |
Region: | Loire Valley |
Appellation: | Gros Plant Du Pays Nantais |
Grapes Varietal: | Folle Blanche |
Wine Type: | Still |
Wine Style: | White |
Vintage: | 2022 |
Size: | 750 ML |
Collections:2022, 750 ML, All Collection, All collection exclude no deals, Domaine Michel Bregeon, Folle Blanche, France, Gros Plant Du Pays Nantais, Loire Valley, Still, White, Wine, Wine
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Michel Bregeon is part renegade, part crusader, and full-blown terroirist. Over the years, he has become an ardent defender of the Muscadet-Sevre-et-Maine terroir, the most highly regarded of the four appellations in the Pays Nantais. Thanks to his deep understanding of the nuances of the land, he plays the game much differently than the region’s caves cooperatives and negociants, who produce en masse and lose the subtlety of the appellation. For seven years, he worked for his family’s domaine before setting out on his own in 1975. When his father retired in 1989, he gave his remaining vineyard land to Michel. Today, Michel farms seven hectares of vineyards in clay, silica, and gabbro soils. Gabbro is old, blue-green, volcanic rock, rarely found in vineyard land. Formed by magma eruptions under the ocean floor, it is said to impart intense complexity to Michel’s wines. His corner of the Muscadet-Sevre-et-Maine, Gorges, is particularly known for this rock, and all of Michel’s vines are planted in it. His small community of vignerons is actively seeking recognition and preservation of this particular cru, called “Gorgeois.”\n\nThough Muscadet (made from the Melon de Bourgogne grape) has been commonly known to produce young, fresh wines, (even those that spend a few months sur lie), Michel has broken the mold, keeping some of his wines on the lees for as much as seven years! He ages these wines in subterranean glass-lined cuves. In his mind, the longer they stay there, the better. The unexpected freshness and depth of these older wines has silenced many a skeptic.\n\nTastings at the domaine of bottled vintages spanning twenty years are the stuff of KLWM lore. An older wine from Bregeon has similarities to aged Chablis. Michel also makes a cuvee meant for younger consumption, a wine of incredible value and quality that has been the subject of regular accolades by the press. Kermit’s relationship with Michel is one of the longest-running of our portfolio, dating back to 1979.