Bertin-Delatte ‘Sautillant’ Pétillant Blanc 2018

$44.00

Location: France, Loire

Winemaker: Geneviève Delatte & Nicolas Bertin

Grapes: Sauvignon Blanc, Chenin Blanc

Soil: red slate

Winemaking: pétillant natural

From us at M&L: ‘Sautillant’s fine mousseux bubbles give way to gentle flowery aromatics and clean minerality, like your favorite soap that somehow became delicious and refreshing to drink.

From the Importer MFW: In the past decade or so, the town of Rablay-sur-Layon has become a small hub for dedicated, young winemakers in the Loire Valley. While the village was traditionally known for sweet wines made from Chenin Blanc, Geneviève Delatte and Nicolas Bertin of Bertin-Delatte have chosen a different path, expressing their terroir through precise, textured, and age-worthy dry wines. In 2008, Geneviève and Nicolas were able to purchase their own, small vineyard, a 3ha lieu-dit named "Echalier". Having worked with Mark Angeli and inspired by their neighbor, Richard Leroy, it was evident from the start that they would farm organically. In the cellar, the winemaking philosophy is very simple: intervene as little as possible and let nature take its course. Fermentations are with native yeast, there is minimal use of SO2, and some oak is used, but only in small proportions to provide texture and balance the powerful acidity of Chenin grown in the schist soils of Rablay. The result is a set of distinctive and pure wines that are true to Geneviève and Nicolas' vision and terroir.

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Location: France, Loire

Winemaker: Geneviève Delatte & Nicolas Bertin

Grapes: Sauvignon Blanc, Chenin Blanc

Soil: red slate

Winemaking: pétillant natural

From us at M&L: ‘Sautillant’s fine mousseux bubbles give way to gentle flowery aromatics and clean minerality, like your favorite soap that somehow became delicious and refreshing to drink.

From the Importer MFW: In the past decade or so, the town of Rablay-sur-Layon has become a small hub for dedicated, young winemakers in the Loire Valley. While the village was traditionally known for sweet wines made from Chenin Blanc, Geneviève Delatte and Nicolas Bertin of Bertin-Delatte have chosen a different path, expressing their terroir through precise, textured, and age-worthy dry wines. In 2008, Geneviève and Nicolas were able to purchase their own, small vineyard, a 3ha lieu-dit named "Echalier". Having worked with Mark Angeli and inspired by their neighbor, Richard Leroy, it was evident from the start that they would farm organically. In the cellar, the winemaking philosophy is very simple: intervene as little as possible and let nature take its course. Fermentations are with native yeast, there is minimal use of SO2, and some oak is used, but only in small proportions to provide texture and balance the powerful acidity of Chenin grown in the schist soils of Rablay. The result is a set of distinctive and pure wines that are true to Geneviève and Nicolas' vision and terroir.

Location: France, Loire

Winemaker: Geneviève Delatte & Nicolas Bertin

Grapes: Sauvignon Blanc, Chenin Blanc

Soil: red slate

Winemaking: pétillant natural

From us at M&L: ‘Sautillant’s fine mousseux bubbles give way to gentle flowery aromatics and clean minerality, like your favorite soap that somehow became delicious and refreshing to drink.

From the Importer MFW: In the past decade or so, the town of Rablay-sur-Layon has become a small hub for dedicated, young winemakers in the Loire Valley. While the village was traditionally known for sweet wines made from Chenin Blanc, Geneviève Delatte and Nicolas Bertin of Bertin-Delatte have chosen a different path, expressing their terroir through precise, textured, and age-worthy dry wines. In 2008, Geneviève and Nicolas were able to purchase their own, small vineyard, a 3ha lieu-dit named "Echalier". Having worked with Mark Angeli and inspired by their neighbor, Richard Leroy, it was evident from the start that they would farm organically. In the cellar, the winemaking philosophy is very simple: intervene as little as possible and let nature take its course. Fermentations are with native yeast, there is minimal use of SO2, and some oak is used, but only in small proportions to provide texture and balance the powerful acidity of Chenin grown in the schist soils of Rablay. The result is a set of distinctive and pure wines that are true to Geneviève and Nicolas' vision and terroir.