Loic Mahé - Vin de France Fleur de Nuit 2014
Médaille d'Or
Gilbert & Gaillard
“Deep ruby color. A crisp nose of fresh red and black berries, with hints of caramel and peony. Smooth and easy to drink , delightfully indulgent on the palate. Superb freshness in the aromas paired with a smooth finish. Unconventional, yet perfect for any time of day.” (Le Guide des Vins 2015 - Gilbert & Gaillard)
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Eye
deep ruby color
Nose
Intense floral and fruity aromas. Hints of licorice
Palate
structured, long, and balanced
Serve
at 8-10°C
Drink from
2017
Drink before
2022
Food and wine pairings
It pairs well as an aperitif, as well as with exotic dishes, fruity desserts, or desserts with a hint of chocolate
Bettane & Desseauve
Rated Estate (2017 Guide) Selected (An estate or winery that impressed us with one or more of its wines, though we are unable to offer a general assessment of the style of its entire range)
About the estate:
Demanding and meticulous, Loïc Mahé takes great care to preserve the balance of the flora and fauna in his vineyard, which has been certified organic since 2008. He built this vineyard from the ground up in 2000, starting with a small plot of land in Savennières that had no vines at the time! With the acquisition of the Château La Franchaie vineyard in 2011, he now cultivates nearly 11 hectares of vines, including a significant collection of vines in Savennières.
RVF - La Revue du Vin de France / Guide des Meilleurs Vins de France
Selected Estates (Please note that this guide is a ranking, and as such, all the estates listed here—even those without a star—represent, in our view, the pinnacle of French winemaking.)
About the estate:
Having settled in Anjou ten years ago, Loïc Mahé has gradually expanded a vineyard that remains on a human scale (5 hectares). This young biodynamic winemaker aims to express the robust, full-bodied character of the vineyards surrounding Sainte-Gemmes. After a period when the wines were certainly authentic but rough around the edges, the vintages are gaining in precision, even if the aging process still has room for improvement.
Gilbert & Gaillard
Wine rated (2015 guide) Gold Medal
About the wine:
Deep ruby color. A crisp nose of fresh red and black berries, with hints of caramel and peony. Smooth and delightfully indulgent on the palate. Superb freshness in the aromas paired with a sweet finish. Unconventional, yet perfect for any time of day.
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