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Bourgueil Les Marsaules, Dom. du Bel Air - Gauthier P&F - 2020

The actor Jean Carmet loved these juicy Burgundies produced on sand: perhaps the most refreshing and easy-drinking of all the Loire Cabernets. This Marsaules is a wonderful illustration of this. Slippery, delicate, with flavours of crushed raspberry and fine pepper, it stands out on the palate as an elegant wine, whose joyful character will be perfectly matched with bistro cuisine.
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Viticulture

Sands on micaceous chalk of the Lower Turonian.

Oenology

Maceration for 3 weeks and maturation in one and two wine barrels for 36 months.

Suggestions for accompaniment

Confit of chuck and its cooking vegetables - Cannelloni with ceps - Duck breast with cherries.

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The story begins in 1880, when Pierre's great-grandfather, now a winegrower and representative of the fourth generation, decides to work the land in a way other than by making pots and "dames-jeannes", he being a potter's worker born in the village of Benais, in Touraine. His mission began with the purchase of a few plots of land in the lower part of the village. These few plots of land quickly became a few acres and soon afterwards he was able to acquire a few plots of vineyard land at an affordable price, just after the phylloxera. He planted grafted plants and experimented with the alchemy of fermentation at a time when everything was empirical, but polyculture declined sharply in the 1970s and he turned to the vine and the profession of winemaker. Today, Pierre Gauthier and Rodolphe, his son, are still winemakers in Benais. Since 2000, the estate has been run under organic farming methods certified by Ecocert. The vines are pruned in single guyot 6 eyes. After budburst, the vines are disbudded every fortnight, de-leafed three times, and then thinned out before the harvest begins. The estate is protected from the wind by the immense surrounding forest and benefits from a mild, temperate climate favourable to good ripening.
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