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Showing posts with label Yves Guégniard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yves Guégniard. Show all posts

Sunday, 3 January 2016

Domaine de la Bergerie, Champ-sur-Layon, Anjou – profile

Domaine de la Bergerie, Champ-sur-Layon, Anjou 
Yves, Marie-Annick and Anne Guégniard

Anne, Yves and Marie-Annick Guégniard
 
Domaine de la Bergerie is in Champs-sur-Layon, the next commune to the east of Saint-Lamber-du-Lattay. This 36-hectare domaine is now run by Yves and Marie-Annick his wife and Anne their daughter. Anne is the eighth generation of the family to be vignerons. Yves' grandmother bought the domaine in an auction by candle (à la bougie). 

In 1964 she passed the estate onto her daughter, Marie-Agnès, and then in 1979 Yves joined. In 2009 Anne joined her parents and is increasingly involved in running the domaine, which is now in conversion to organic viticulture.       

The Guégniards are close friends with the Ogereaus and the Papins. The three families exchange ideas as well as sharing a vineyard in Savennières – Le Grand Beaupréau. The Guegniards also have another vineyard in Savennières – La Croix Picot – further east than Le Grand Beaupréau and between Epiré and Bouchemaine. 

The whole range from Domaine de la Bergerie is impressive. Standouts include their Crémant de Loire – Chenin Chardonnay blend, Les Pierres Girard (Anjou Blanc – 100% Chenin, the two Savennières and two reds: the easy drinking La Cerisaie Anjou Rouge (80% Cabernet Franc, 20% Cabernet Sauvignon) and Evanescence (Anjou Villages) – 100% Cabernet Sauvignon. 

They also make very fine sweet wines topped by their Quarts de Chaume.

 


 Series of photos with the 2011 Quarts de Chaume – firstly Anne

Yves 

 Marie-Annick 

When Anne returned to the domaine, her husband David Guitton opened the only vineyard restaurant – La Table de la Bergerie – in Loire as far I as know and very good it is, too. 36-year-old David had wide experience before opening his own restaurant: in Washington DC, Zurich and Lausanne, London and in Monaco. He has worked with Alain Ducasse and Joël Robuchon.  


   David Guitton taking a booking 

David Guitton (on the left) in his restaurant

Website: Domaine de la Bergerie 

This is a new profile from the RSJ Restaurant site – others written so far are Domaine Luneau-Papin, Château Pierre-Bise and Domaine Ogereau.  
  

Thursday, 8 October 2015

#2015Loire: photos of Anjou producers at vintage time.

Anne, Yves and Marie-Annick Guégniard 
(Domaine de la Bergerie, Champs-sur-Layon)

 Anne


 Yves 



 Marie-Annick
 

 Emmanuel Ogereau, Domaine Ogereau, Saint-Lambert-du-Lattay
(above and below)




 Matthieu Boisseau, new maître de chai @Domaine FL

A trio of Lebretons – Pierre-Emmanuel (Pierrot),
Jean-Yves et Jean-Hubert, Domaine des Rochelles


Saturday, 6 September 2014

2005 Clos le Grand Beaupréau, Savennières, Château Pierre-Bise

 2005 Clos le Grand Beaupréau, 
Savennières, Château Pierre-Bise

Back label signed by Yves Guégniard, 
Vincent Ogereau and Claude Papin 

We recently drank this 2005 Clos le Grand Beaupréau, Savennières from Château Pierre-Bise. Clos le Grand Beaupréau is a vineyard up on the plateau of Savennières by Le Moulin de Beaupréau, a very well appointed chambres d'hôtes with an internal swimming pool.  The vineyard is shared between Yves Guégniard, Vincent Ogereau and Claude Papin, who each have their own rows of vines. 

The 2005 Pierre-Bise Savennières was impressively good. There have been times in the past when their Savennières has just been too rich and ripe for its own good. Whereas this 2005 is very nicely balanced with rich fruit including a touch of honey but contrasted in the finish with a fine backbone of acidity. To be enjoyed now or to keep for a good many years. 

2010 picking in le Clos de Grand Beaupréau with Yves Guégniard 
   

 

Sunday, 10 August 2014

A couple of fine 2011 Savennières from Yves Guégniard

2011 Clos Le Grand Beaupréau, Savennières


This 2011 Savennières from Yves Guégniard is impressively rich and opulent, although it has enough acidity to prevent it from being cloying and tiring to drink. Clos Le Grand Beaupréau is the vineyard that Yves and his daughter Anne, who is now fully involved in running the domaine, share with Claude, Rémy and Joëlle Papin, and Vincent and Catherine Ogereau. The vineyard is up on the plateau to the north of the Coulée de Serrant. 

The Moulin de Beaupreau itself is a comfortable chambres d'hôtes with an indoor swimming pool.   

 
2011 La Croix Picot, Savennières Yves Guégniard
 

Yves and Anne have another vineyard in Savennières La Croix Picot. This is further east of Clos Le Grand Beaupréau between Epiré and Bouchemaine and close to the Loire. The Picot is less opulent, leaner and more mineral than the Grand Beaupréau.