2023 Domaine Guiberteau Saumur Rouge, Loire Valley, France
Regular price $45.00
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100% Cabernet Franc
Founded at the beginning of the 20th century by Clément Manguin, Romain’s great grandfather, the domaine was then passed on to Clément’s son in law, Robert Guiberteau, a talented winemaker and one of the founding members of the cave cooperative of Saumur. In 1954, recognizing the great potential of this terroir, Robert purchased several hectares on the hill of Brézé, in particular the Clos des Carmes, considered by legendary gourmet Curnonsky as one of the grand crus of the Loire Valley. When Robert retired in 1976 none of his children wanted to take over and the domaine was farmed out.
In 1996, at the end of a lease cycle, Romain Guiberteau, who was flailing as a law student, decided to take over the management of his family’s vineyards rather than see the leases renewed. The following year, under the mentoring of Clos Rougeard’s Nady Foucault, Romain made 5,000 bottles of red wine that he managed to sell easily. The success convinced him to pursue a qualitative approach to winemaking and gradually take back his grapes from the cooperative.
In only a few years, Domaine Guiberteau has become one of the most sought after domaines in Saumur, their wines already stringently allocated and found in the best restaurants in France. His wines are brilliantly minerally, assertive, some of our favorites year after year.
His Saumur Rouge is from vines planted in the 1950s, 1100% destemmed and fermented with amient yeast, and aged up to 12 months in stainless steel and wooden tank.