One of the bottles I took was this nearly full bottle of 2008 Anjou Blanc from Château Soucherie. I had been very impressed by it at the tasting, so was very pleased to get the opportunity to taste this wine, 100% Chenin Blanc from a parcel of 80 year old vines, again. It did not disappoint having a lovely balance of fruit and acidity. The acidity is the crucial element: ripe not at all green and provides a counterbalance for the quite mouth filling fruit. Wonderfully precise wine that carries off its 14% alcohol.
This property was long owned by the Tijou family but a couple of years ago it was bought by Roger François Béquinot. There are 30 hectares of vines – 24 at Beaulieu, four in Chaume and two in Savennières (Clos les Perrières).
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Didn't know it had been sold. When was that? Any info on the new owners? Any impression of the evolution of the wines since the change?
-P
Hi Per and Britt
I was told that it had been sold some two years ago (1997). I know nothing about the owner, although I assume that he made his money outside wine.
The estate is in conversion to organic viticulture.
The wines are impressive and I will certainly be looking to visit them soon.
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