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HAP0923RW
Anjou Gamay
2023
Loire
Certified Organic
Certified Biodynamic
Wild yeasts
Low Sulphur
Vegan

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The Loire, France's longest river, is home to many much celebrated and quintessential French grapes. From the once ubiquitous-in-the-UK Melon de Bourgogne by the Atlantic coast, to the home of Sauvignon Blanc in Sancerre, via some of the world's best Chenin and crunchy Cabernet Francs, Gamays and Pinots there is quality all around. Being at the northernly limit for winemaking, the wines are hallmarked by their crisp, fresh, crunchy fruit and high acidity, where reds may sometimes struggle to ripen and whites nearly overdeliver on acidity. The 69 appellations that make up the larger region are grouped into smaller sub-regions with predominantly single variety wines leading the way. As you move east the climate changes markedly from maritime to continental as the soils change from flint and limestone to the hard granite of central France.

Founded in the 1960 and acquired in 2019 by the current owner, Domaine de Haute-Perche is situated at the heart of the Aubance Valley, just 10 km from Angers, within the terroirs of Anjou Noir, with 35 hectares under vine on superb Schiste soils. As a responsible player in the Loire Valley, Domaine de Haute Perche has completely changed its vine growing and winegrowing practices, in view of becoming exemplary and unique in terms of corporate social responsibility (CSR). The estate’s team equally carries out highly precise and non-intrusive measures, with tiny doses of sulfur, only when necessary. Special attention is also paid to the quality of the working environment: major investments have been carried out in the cellar to upgrade the property’s winemaking equipment, as well as staff working conditions. Haute Perche is aiming for carbon neutrality by 2025, equally thanks to the following measures: solar roofs, reuse of bottles, and rain water collection.

Tasting note: Anjou Gamay which is very precise in its fruit-forward, juicy nature. Raspberry, blueberry, strawberry, very persistent, with a white pepper and light spicy notes on finish. Low tannins and one that works on its own as well as lighter dishes. 
Winemaking Detail: 45 year old vines. Trellised vineyard with a layer of grass. Organic and biodynamic cultivation, vinification and ageing: Semi-carbonic maceration in whole bunches. Fermentation and ageing in temperature-controlled stainless steel vats.
Features Juicy Precise Blueberry Raspberry Light

Features Blueberry, Juicy, Light, Low Tannin, Precise, Raspberry,
Tasting note Anjou Gamay which is very precise in its fruit-forward, juicy nature. Raspberry, blueberry, strawberry, very persistent, with a white pepper and light spicy notes on finish. Low tannins and one that works on its own as well as lighter dishes. 
Drink with
Meaty Fish, Pink Lamb, Roast Chicken,

Wine details

Country France
Region Loire
Producer Domaine de Haute-Perche
Wine Name Anjou Gamay
Colour Red
Style
Vintage 2023
Main Grape Gamay
Other Grapes
Size 6 x 75cl
Closure Cork
A.B.V. 0.115
Production 4000
Aging SST
Soil Schist and Clay
Time to drink Now - 2028
Winemaking Detail 45 year old vines. Trellised vineyard with a layer of grass. Organic and biodynamic cultivation, vinification and ageing: Semi-carbonic maceration in whole bunches. Fermentation and ageing in temperature-controlled stainless steel vats.

HAP0923RW
Domaine de Haute-Perche
Anjou Gamay
2023
Loire
Certified Organic
Certified Biodynamic
Wild yeasts
Low Sulphur
Vegan

The Loire, France's longest river, is home to many much celebrated and quintessential French grapes. From the once ubiquitous-in-the-UK Melon de Bourgogne by the Atlantic coast, to the home of Sauvignon Blanc in Sancerre, via some of the world's best Chenin and crunchy Cabernet Francs, Gamays and Pinots there is quality all around. Being at the northernly limit for winemaking, the wines are hallmarked by their crisp, fresh, crunchy fruit and high acidity, where reds may sometimes struggle to ripen and whites nearly overdeliver on acidity. The 69 appellations that make up the larger region are grouped into smaller sub-regions with predominantly single variety wines leading the way. As you move east the climate changes markedly from maritime to continental as the soils change from flint and limestone to the hard granite of central France.

Founded in the 1960 and acquired in 2019 by the current owner, Domaine de Haute-Perche is situated at the heart of the Aubance Valley, just 10 km from Angers, within the terroirs of Anjou Noir, with 35 hectares under vine on superb Schiste soils. As a responsible player in the Loire Valley, Domaine de Haute Perche has completely changed its vine growing and winegrowing practices, in view of becoming exemplary and unique in terms of corporate social responsibility (CSR). The estate’s team equally carries out highly precise and non-intrusive measures, with tiny doses of sulfur, only when necessary. Special attention is also paid to the quality of the working environment: major investments have been carried out in the cellar to upgrade the property’s winemaking equipment, as well as staff working conditions. Haute Perche is aiming for carbon neutrality by 2025, equally thanks to the following measures: solar roofs, reuse of bottles, and rain water collection.

Tasting note: Anjou Gamay which is very precise in its fruit-forward, juicy nature. Raspberry, blueberry, strawberry, very persistent, with a white pepper and light spicy notes on finish. Low tannins and one that works on its own as well as lighter dishes. 
Winemaking Detail: 45 year old vines. Trellised vineyard with a layer of grass. Organic and biodynamic cultivation, vinification and ageing: Semi-carbonic maceration in whole bunches. Fermentation and ageing in temperature-controlled stainless steel vats.
Features Juicy Precise Blueberry Raspberry Light

Features Blueberry, Juicy, Light, Low Tannin, Precise, Raspberry,
Tasting note Anjou Gamay which is very precise in its fruit-forward, juicy nature. Raspberry, blueberry, strawberry, very persistent, with a white pepper and light spicy notes on finish. Low tannins and one that works on its own as well as lighter dishes. 
Drink with
Meaty Fish, Pink Lamb, Roast Chicken,

Wine details

Country France
Region Loire
Producer Domaine de Haute-Perche
Wine Name Anjou Gamay
Style
Vintage 2023
Main Grape Gamay
Other Grapes
Size 6 x 75cl
Closure Cork
A.B.V. 0.115
Production 4000
Aging SST
Soil Schist and Clay
Time to drink Now - 2028
Winemaking Detail 45 year old vines. Trellised vineyard with a layer of grass. Organic and biodynamic cultivation, vinification and ageing: Semi-carbonic maceration in whole bunches. Fermentation and ageing in temperature-controlled stainless steel vats.