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Domaine Saint-Nicolas - Fiefs Vendéens  Saint Nicolas Red 2013

Domaine Saint-Nicolas - Fiefs Vendéens Saint Nicolas rouge 2013

93/100

Robert Parker

92/100

Bettane & Desseauve

(2014 Vintage Notes)
Pinot Noir
floral
spicy
powerful
dark berries
game
lamb
biodynamics

" Favorite the Vendée estates!"

Saint Nicolas 2014 (formerly Plante Gâte) is a dense, concentrated wine with aromas of dark fruit and spicy notes. Refined and elegant, this cuvée is worthy of the finest wines. Enjoy it with Vendée ham, veal blanquette, tournedos Rossini, or rack of lamb… A must-try! (Wine shipped without a capsule).

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Estate

Domaine Saint-Nicolas

Vintage

Saint Nicolas

Vintage

2013

Designation

Fiefs Vendéens

Region

Loire

Grape varieties

100% Pinot Noir

Terroirs

Shale soils, silt, and siliceous elements; gently sloping southwestern-facing hillsides

Viticulture

Certified organic and biodynamic

Grape Harvest

Manuals in boxes

Winemaking

80% destemming, 3-week maceration in open wooden vats, fermentation with native yeasts

Livestock farming

18 months in new oak barrels

Alcohol content

13%

Organic

Yes

Eye

Purple with amber highlights

Nose

Powerful and refined, with floral notes

Palate

Rich with aromas of sour cherry, forest floor, and mint, with a surprisingly wild character

Serve

At 14-16°C

Open

1 hour before

Guard

10 to 15 years

Food and wine pairings

Food and wine pairings

Serve with Vendée ham, veal blanquette, tournedos Rossini, rack of lamb, sour cherries, or a creamy cocoa dessert...

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Bettane & Desseauve

Bettane & Desseauve

Wine rated 92/100 (2014 vintage)

Rated estate (2024 guide) 3 stars (High-quality production, setting the standard in its sector)

About the estate:

Thierry Michon, ably assisted by his sons Antoine and Mickaël, is a leading figure in the Vendée wine region. A pioneer of biodynamics in the area since 1993, he continues to showcase his 42 hectares of clay, schist, and quartz soils, located on the Atlantic terroir of Brem, in the Pays des Olonnes, nestled between marshes and forests. The oceanic influence lends the wines a unique, briny freshness. This exemplary estate offers a warm and welcoming experience.

Gault & Millau Wine Guide

Guide des Vins Gault & Millau

4-star rated estate (Very high-quality production)

About the estate:

The Michon family has been growing grapes on the Île d'Olonne since 1960. Their vineyard has gradually expanded and now covers nearly forty hectares. Thierry is the driving force here, and with him there’s no resting on one’s laurels: biodynamic farming has been practiced since 1993 across a wide range of grape varieties (Pinot Noir, Cabernet Franc, Négrette, Chenin, Chardonnay, and Grolleau...). It’s as if the entire French wine-growing world had gathered on a small island...

Robert Parker - Wine Advocate

Robert Parker - Wine Advocate

Rated wine (2022 guide) 93/100 (2014 vintage) (An outstanding wine)

Estate rated "Recommended" (Wine producer recommended by Robert Parker - The Wine Advocate)

RVF - The French Wine Review / Guide to the Best Wines of France

RVF - La Revue du Vin de France / Guide des Meilleurs Vins de France

Rated estate (2024 guide) 1*Star (Up-and-coming stars or quality winemakers producing wines of a high standard—you won’t be disappointed when tasting the wines from these estates)

About the estate:

Thierry Michon, supported by his sons, Antoine and Mickaël, runs the only winery of international stature in the Vendée region. On the little-known terroir of Brem, he owns vineyards cultivated entirely using biodynamic methods, though yields have unfortunately been low in recent years. Influenced by the ocean, the vineyard produces whites made from Chenin and Chardonnay (yellow stone fruits with a salty finish), and reds made from long-aged Pinot Noir (Jacques, La Grande Pièce), as well as Gamay, Négrette, and Cabernet Franc. We are enthusiastic about these finely crafted, briny whites, but we have reservations about the reds, which are harshly structured by very advanced ripeness and heavy extraction. The wines are now classified as Vin de France because the Fiefs Vendéens regulations prohibit lieu-dit and single-varietal cuvées. How sad to see this appellation fail to recognize its leading producer!

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