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The special cuvée Briords comes from the eponymous, only three hectares of slope vineyard with granite subsoil located on the banks of the Maine river. The vines, which are over 60 years old, have deep roots, which have access to sufficient water. This allows the grapes to ripen evenly. The low yield of the old vines gives the Briords a remarkable concentration, while the alcohol percentage is very modest.
After manual harvesting, the wine ferments for a month in an underground tank and then matures for another eight months 'sur lie'. The Briords is in a class of its own, with wonderful tension, freshness and refinement and a clear characterization of the terroir. Keep this great white in stock in your fridge and your cellar. And when you open it, serve it with a nice platter of fruits de mer.
Drinking at
Beautifully typified muscadet with filling, freshness and salty nuances. Beautiful with oysters, mussels with garlic and thyme, all kinds of fish dishes or goat cheese.
Tasting note
Subtle, dry white wine with aromas of ripe apple, pear, peach, smoke and almond. The taste is intense and layered with ripe fruit and good freshness. Persistent finish with brioche and salty notes.
Shelf life
Beautiful now; easily kept for up to 5 years from harvest date.
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