
Gérard Boulay : Monts Damnés 2023
- DeliveryFree Home delivery for orders exceeding € 300
- Guaranteed provenanceWines sourced directly from the producing estates
Description
A lively and aromatic white wine from Loire
The estate
Founded in 1310, the family estate is a pillar of Chavignol in the heart of the Loire. Gérard Boulay, supported by his son Thibaut, perpetuates a centuries-old viticultural tradition on 14 hectares of prestigious terroirs such as the Monts Damnés. Since 1990, the estate has been practicing organic farming, enhancing old vines and minimalist winemaking. This artisanal approach, without new barrels, highlights the minerality and complexity of the Kimmeridgian soils, making their wines an essential reference.
The vineyard
The Monts Damnés, like the Clos de Beaujeu and the Côte d’Amigny, illustrate a mosaic terroir where the plots, differentiated since Antiquity, express specific nuances. The Kimmeridgian marl soils, locally called "white lands", are full of small fossilized oysters, like those found in Chablis. Cultivated since 1982, this Sancerre vineyard with vines averaging 45 years old, benefits from a full southern exposure.
Vinification and aging
Hand harvesting. Vinification in vats with indigenous yeasts, followed by aging on fine lees in 300-liter barrels without stirring or new wood.
Grape variety
The Monts Damnés 2023 cuvée from Gérard Boulay is a 100% sauvignon blanc.
