Chinon: The Vienne and statue of Rabelais
on north side of bridge
The Vienne, Chinon and its château
Jim's Loire has been approached for help by AJ. Can anyone identify this producer please? In terms of the size of caves and on the north side of the Loire, this rather points to Bourgueil. Any help is greatly appreciated.
Of course if AJ is mistaken and it is south of the Loire then Saumur itself is possible but Le Puy Notre Dame more likely.
'Some years ago I visited a grower situated somewhere between, I think, Saumur and the Chinon area on the north bank of the Loire. I remember his wine and the fine quality but cannot find any record of his name of whereabouts.
The dead giveaway in my view is that under the winery was a steep staircase which led down to a huge network of old, I think he said Roman, mine workings. They were big enough to drive a bus around, went on for miles and had access from the outside. He used a small area which he covered with gravel as his cellars. Does this ring a bell with you?
I am planning to visit friends in Saumur in June and wanted to visit that vineyard again. Any help in identifying him would be greatly appreciated.'
'Some years ago I visited a grower situated somewhere between, I think, Saumur and the Chinon area on the north bank of the Loire. I remember his wine and the fine quality but cannot find any record of his name of whereabouts.
The dead giveaway in my view is that under the winery was a steep staircase which led down to a huge network of old, I think he said Roman, mine workings. They were big enough to drive a bus around, went on for miles and had access from the outside. He used a small area which he covered with gravel as his cellars. Does this ring a bell with you?
I am planning to visit friends in Saumur in June and wanted to visit that vineyard again. Any help in identifying him would be greatly appreciated.'
Hmm... doesn't ring any bells. Let us know if you solve the mystery!!
ReplyDeleteNo leads so far. My guess is that it is Bourgueil/St Nic.
ReplyDeletePossibly Sebastian David he has a cave which you have to drive into or Domaine de la Chevallerie which has a steep stair case that leads down into the cave.
ReplyDeleteChristian Giraud in Les Caves near Le Puy used to have a cave that you could drive into but he does not own it anymore.
Thanks Micaela and Sue. There are certainly caves at both Bourgueil and Le Puy that you can drive into
ReplyDeleteCould it be Domaine de la Chevalerie? Ticks all the boxes...
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