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Frédéric Mabileau - Mundi Rosé Natural Sparkling Wine 2023

Frédéric Mabileau - Pétillant naturel Mundi rosé 2023

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sparkling
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“Fine bubbles, vibrant fruit, and all the spontaneity of a delicious Pét Nat”

Born from a collaboration with Nantes-based artist Clémence Mira, Mundi charms with its fine bubbles, vibrant fruitiness, and delicate spicy notes. Aged for an extended period on slats, this rosé Pét Nat combines freshness, vibrancy, and richness for truly festive moments.

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Estate

Frédéric Mabileau

Vintage

Mundi

Vintage

2023

Designation

Vin de France

Region

Loire

Grape varieties

Grolleau, Pineau d'Aunis, Chenin

Regions

White clay soils

Viticulture

Certified organic and biodynamic (Biodyvin)

Grape Harvest

Manual loading into crates

Winemaking

Traditional method, selection of juice by pressing, fermentation begins in tanks and finishes in the bottle, natural secondary fermentation, no added sugar

Livestock farming

18 months in oak barrels

Alcohol content

9.5%

Organic

Yes

Eye

Salmon-colored dress

Nose

Elegant and fruity, with subtle spicy notes

Palate

Crisp, with a nice tension and delicate bubbles

Serve

Between 8° et 10°C

Drink before

2028

Food and wine pairings

Food and wine pairings

Enjoy as an aperitif or with dessert, tarte tatin, candied fruit...

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Bettane & Desseauve

Bettane & Desseauve

Rated estate (2026 guide): 3 stars (High-quality production, setting the standard in its sector)

About the estate:

Frédéric Mabileau was one of the Loire Valley’s most iconic figures; he tragically passed away on Monday, August 31, in a microlight accident. He had taken over the entire 27-hectare family estate in 2003, with the help of his son, and transitioned the vineyards to organic farming. Here, two types of soil predominate: clay-siliceous soils with a calcareous tendency, which produce the most taut and structured wines, and lower down, on the terrace overlooking the ancient bed of the Loire, siliceous, sandy, or stony soils, known as “graviers,” where the vines thrive, yielding a fruitier and more indulgent wine. The Saint-Nicolas wines on sale embody the delicacy of the appellation’s wines: those grown on gravel and clay loam offer a full-bodied yet silky texture, with well-defined tannins and a clean fruitiness. The Rouillières wines charm with their juiciness and a very floral finish. For around fifteen euros, the Bourgueil Racines benefits from a clay-gravel terroir that produces one of the most well-rounded wines of its appellation. The Chenin-des-Rouillères showcases a charming facet of the grape variety without sacrificing any of its character. It is now joined by Chenin-du-Puy, from the Saumur region, in the same vein. This is one of the top priorities in Saint-Nicolas-de-Bourgueil!

Hachette Wine Guide

Guide Hachette des vins

Rated estate (2026 guide) Award-winning wines (This producer’s wines regularly receive awards from the guide)

About the estate:

A leading figure in the Bourgueil and Saint-Nicolas regions since settling there in 1991, Frédéric Mabileau built up a 35-hectare estate that has been certified organic since 2007 and biodynamic since 2012. Following his accidental death in 2020, his son, Remy, took over the estate. Charly, his other son, opened Chez Odette, a restaurant dedicated to local and seasonal cuisine, in the estate’s courtyard.

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