Le Rayon by Thomas Puéchavy is a Chenin Blanc based white wine produced in the Loire Valley. Aging for about 9 months in old oak tonneaux. No filtration or addition of sulfites. The result is a wine with aromas of white flowers and aromatic herbs, very mineral and iodized notes. The mouth follows in the footsteps of the nose, revealing itself as refined, fresh and elegant. What can I say? Give it a try and you'll be hooked.
Region: France, Loire.
Grapes: Chenin blanc
Alcohol content: 14%.
Aging: 8 months in old tonneaux
Contains sulfites
Vin de France "Mademoiselle M" by Alexandre Bain exhibits a well-defined exotic and fruity aromatic tone, but which at the same time does not give up disheveled and ethereal touches, guided by a revitalizing volatile. Maturity, elegance and power, in this Vin de France which once again expresses the personality of the territory much better than many Pouilly-Fumé Aoc.
Region: France, Loire.
Grapes: Sauvignon.
Alcohol content: 13.8%.
Aging: 24 motnhs in vats
Contains sulfites