Producer | Terra Vita Vinum |
Country | France |
Region | Loire Valley |
Subregion | Anjou |
Varietal | Chenin Blanc |
Vintage | 2008 |
Sku | 39083 |
Size | 500ml |
Terra Vita Vinum, located in the Anjou Noir region of the Loire Valley south of Angers, is a winery that embraces the unique geological characteristics of its terroir. The estate spans about 30 hectares and is structured around seven distinct terroirs, each contributing to a diverse range of white, red, and rosé wines. The Anjou Noir's dark rocks, primarily schists and various volcanic formations, provide a pronounced and unique character to the wines. The winery benefits from the region's low rainfall, suitable hillsides, and the influence of the Loire River and its tributaries. This diversity of terroirs, combined with the area's microclimate, creates ideal conditions for growing Chenin Blanc, the king of Angevin grape varieties. Terra Vita Vinum's commitment to organic practices and terroir-driven winemaking results in wines that express the distinct mineral qualities of each parcel, offering a true taste of the Anjou Noir's geological heritage.
This unique Vin de France from Terra Vita Vinum's Rock & Schiste range is a Chenin-based solera blend, spanning vintages from 2003 to 2019, grown on Anjou Noir shales. Using the Spanish solera technique, this high-alcohol (18% vol) wine offers complex aromas of nuts, bitter citrus peel, and dried apricot, with surprisingly low residual sugar. It's recommended to serve between 6-8°C and enjoy at 10-12°C, pairing well with chicken tagine, foie gras, or chocolate desserts. The wine has potential for extended cellaring of 8+ years.