The Muscadet Château de Chasseloir Chéreau Carré traditional fermentation took place with selected yeasts at controlled temperatures of 15 to 18°C in concrete vats. The vats of Muscadet Château de Chasseloir Chéreau Carré are located on three levels, including subterranean, which allows the wine to be moved around the winery by gravity, thus avoiding the use of pumps. The wine was kept on its fine lees (‘sur lie’) to retain the aromatic profile, for at least eight months imparting depth and texture. The wine was then bottled directly from the lees imparting slight spritz and aged for 18 months in bottle prior to release.
The vines are grown in established vineyards where more than half the vines were planted over 50 years ago. Indeed, one area has vines that are over 100 years old. Grown in old volcanic soil, which imparts the characteristic minerality to the final wine, the yields are low, providing a good concentration in the berries.
Chéreau-Carré is one of the leading Muscadet producers with substantial family owned vineyards in some of the best locations in the region. Their vineyard area totals 135 hectares of the highest quality soil, making them one of the largest producers of Muscadet. The wide variety of ‘terroirs’ available within the estate enables Bernard Chéreau to offer a comprehensive selection of styles including those bottled ‘sur lie’ where the wine is drawn straight off the lees prior to bottling, resulting in a wine with more weight and complexity.
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