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Gerard and Daniel
Vinet own the well-known estate of Quilla in the village of La Haie
Fouassiere. A little known fact is that this village is the origin of the
famous wines of Muscadet. The village is located within the region known
as Sevre et Maine, an area that lies between the two tributaries that flow from
the south to the Loire. Of the
three zones within the appellation of Muscadet, Sevre et Maine is the best
ripening area for the Muscadet grape type (which is also known as
Melon de Bourgogne). The Vinet family owns about 60 acres.
The vineyards are tended by Daniel and vinification is controlled by
Gerard, his younger brother. With
the Atlantic influence, the harvest generally begins early September.
The yields are not excessive and all the fruit is harvested by hand. The
real key to the wines from Domaine de la Quilla is that the Vinet?s keep the
wines sur lie for eight months before
being bottled at the end of May, unlike most in this appellation who bottle in
March.
Muscadet Sevre &
Maine Sur Lie
2001
$9.99 available
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