This 6-hectare estate on the heights of Saumur is run under organic farming methods by a winegrower who is passionate about vines and horses. The name "La Mouche du Coche" is a nod to his second passion, as he likes to show his vineyard in a horse-drawn carriage.

Presentation

Location
The vineyard is located in Dampierre, near the town of Saumur, on the Turonian hillside. The Turonian hillside is a chalk formation (tuffeau) which overhangs the Loire on its southern side.
Terroir
The vines are planted on clay-limestone soils with a tufa subsoil that provides a moderate but constant water supply to the vines. This particularity gives the grapes fine and silky tannins.
In the vineyard
Following meticulous monitoring and tasting of the grapes from all the parcels making up this wine, the grapes are harvested at full maturity and vatted in stainless steel tanks. The conditions for ripening the grapes are all perfectly met.
Winemaking
The vinification is classic, respecting the raw material as much as possible so as not to extract too much tannin.
Ageing
The grapes are harvested when fully ripe and vatted in stainless steel tanks. Vatting lasts 30 days and then the wine is aged in vats for 8 months before bottling.
Varietal
Cabernet franc : 100%
Specifications
Contains sulphites.

Advice

Serving
Serve at 14-16°C.
Visual appearance
Nice ruby colour.
At nose
Notes of black cherry, spices (slightly peppery).
On the palate
Ample, supple and structured on the palate, with liquorice and red fruit notes. The finish is long and delicate.
Food pairings
It is a perfect accompaniment to fine red meat, fish in sauce or goat's cheese.