Blend: 90% Chenin Blanc, 10% Chardonnay
ABV: 12%
The Story: If France had a wine region that perfectly exuded the quintessential Seattle vibe, we’d look no further than La Loire. The longest river in France, unwinds from the Central Massif all the way North to Sancerre, and then abruptly West where it stretches toward Nantes on the Atlantic coast at 47.5°N - almost aligned with Seattle on a different salty shore. A similar cool marine climate and casual grunge aesthetic questions the status quo along this latitude with attitude, it seems. Some of our favorite wines in all the world seem to be effortlessly forged in these parts, with Chenin Blanc and Cabernet Franc being star players.
While soft-spoken, Arnaud Lambert is helping to drive a movement in the appellations of Saumur and Saumur-Champigny. The goal is to re-discover each individual terroir and its potential through organic viticulture and precise winemaking.
Personality: Golden yellow in color, light in body with aromas of fresh citrus, honey, and minerality. Crisp acidity, dry and elegant. Lively persistent bubbles. Pleasure in liquid form.
Harmony: The wine's acidity and effervescence will cut through the richness of any dishes, providing a harmonious balance of flavors. Try with fresh goat cheese, oysters, sushi, savory pork dishes, or for dessert - caramelized apple tarte.