Domaine de La Roche Moreau - Quarts de Chaume Grand Cru 2023
3*Coup de Coeur
Hachette
Médaille d'Or
Concours de Mâcon
“A resounding success!”
“Year after year, it’s more of the same for the Davys, who have once again produced a truly beautiful sweet wine. On the nose, subtle toasty notes unfold, followed by candied white fruits and apricot. This palette is enriched with sumptuous flavors of prunes and honey on an intense yet perfectly balanced palate—highly seductive, offering an ideal marriage of body, finesse, freshness, and richness. It pairs beautifully with fine fish or pan-seared scallops.” (Le Guide Hachette 2026)
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Eye
Deep color, yellow with amber highlights
Nose
Complex aromas of citrus, fig, prune, and quince jam, evolving after 5 to 10 years into notes of precious woods, candied fruit, honey, and toasted almonds
Palate
Full-bodied and powerful, harmonious, delicately fresh and balanced, with well-integrated tannins, lovely finesse, and a very long finish
Serve
Between 8 et 10°C
Drink before
2032 and beyond
Food and wine pairings
Excellent as an aperitif, it pairs perfectly with foie gras, lobster, Bresse chicken, a fine Roquefort, ice cream, and desserts...
Guide Hachette des vins
Wine rated (2026 guide) 3*Top Pick (Exceptional wine)
Rated estate (2026 guide) Award-winning wines (This producer’s wines are regularly recognized by the guide)
About the wine:
Year after year, it’s more of the same for the Davys, who have once again produced a truly beautiful sweet wine. On the nose, subtle toasty notes unfold, followed by candied white fruits and apricot. This palette is enriched with indulgent flavors of prune and honey on an intense yet perfectly balanced palate—highly appealing, offering an ideal blend of body, finesse, freshness, and richness. It pairs beautifully with a premium fish or pan-seared scallops.
About the estate:
This 28-hectare estate, run by the Davy family for five generations, is located on the Corniche Angevine between the Loire and Layon valleys. The historic wine house is a listed building (17th century), and the cellar is housed in a disused coal mine, where the wines intended for aging are matured. A reliable choice in the Anjou wine region, it is often noted for its sweet wines, Coteaux-du-Layon, and Quarts-de-Chaume in particular.
Concours des vins de Mâcon
Wine awarded a Gold Medal
Customer rating
(2021 vintage)
4/5
based on 4 reviews
Review by Mr. PIERRE D. Published on August 16, 2025
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Review by Mr. REMY P. Published on 11/05/2024
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Review and comment by Mr. VINCENT L. Published on November 1, 2024
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Review by Mr. JORDI P. Published on May 21, 2024
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