The Saumur Blanc Vieilles Vignes, from a particular gnarly old vineyard is an extraordinary wine & the definition of Chenin Blanc.
Honeyed & floral with powerful fruit, well-judged oak & a herby hazelnut hint.
The Saumur Blanc Vieilles Vignes has a wonderful ability to accompany diverse fish dishes, especially white fish in cream sauces & where subsidiary flavours such as dill or almond become part of the dish. It would be equally at home accompanying one of northern France's soft ripe cheeses & will also pair well with oysters, scallops & other seafood.
The Vieilles Vignes cuvee is produced from two low yielding 1 hectare plots of Chenin Blanc, both well in excess of 35 years old.
The soil is the characteristic Saumur mixture of sand & limestone, with a high calcium content vital for the preservation of the acidity in the fruit & therefore allowing for a longer ripening period which concentrates & enhances the flavours.
The Langlois-Chateau Chenin vineyards are around St Florent. The grapes are hand harvested with several 'tries'
- or passes through the vineyards
- to ensure all fruit is of optimum ripeness. The fruit is gently pressed & fermented to dryness in barrel. The oak employed allows the Chenin flavours to shine, without being masked by excessive new oak character. Nevertheless barrel-fermentation allows for a gentler, longer & more extended flavour development.
The wine rests on its lees for a further 10 months in barrel, which imparts a richness & nutty character to augment the fruit flavours.
If further aged (for up to fifteen years) the wine will develop a deep honey colour & character with the richness & spicy nutty flavours complementing the deep, candied fruit characters of an aged wine.