FIÉ GRIS

2013 Domaine de L'Aujardiere

Grapes Sauv Gris
Colour White
Origin France, Loire
ABV 12.5%

Fié Gris (otherwise known as Sauvignon Gris) is an ancient Loire variety which had all but disappeared before young Eric Chevalier was asked to make a special Cuvée for the renowned Hotel Anne de Bretagne, and this is where we first tasted his wine. Eric tells us that the grapes look more like Gewürztraminer, larger than Sauvignon with a distinctive yellow bloom. Made with the greatest of care (and minimum of intervention in the vineyard) the pressed juice is left on the skins and pulp for an extended period, and the fermented wine remains on the 'lees' through until January. At every stage the wine is free-run, with no pumping, and bottled after Easter. Rather more restrained on the nose this vintage, but with explosive fruit on the palate, and an attack of bright, sweet fruit followed by focused acidity. L&S (Feb 2015)


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Another good vintage of Fié Gris (the Loire's name for Sauvignon Rose) from Eric Chevalier. The 2013 has a touch of spice with its apricot fruit, nice concentration and texture with good length. Jim Budd, jimsloire.blogspot.co.uk (Mar 2015)

Domaine de L'Aujardiere

This small domaine in the Pays de Retz, west of Nantes, differs from many of the western Loire domaines, in that the vineyards are in small valleys and on hillside slopes, rather than the flat plains. Eric Chevalier has recently taken over from his father, and is a young and enthusiastic winemaker. Apart from making very respectable Muscadet and Chardonnay, he is championing the revival of the ancient variety of Fié Gris, a fascinating variety of Sauvignon. The Nantais is a maritime climate, and the vineyards are not far from the Atlantic Ocean. Consequently, there is an interesting variety of sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic rocks, as this area once was ocean floor. Of the twenty-five hectares he farms, a large percentage of his production is dedicated to the production of Melon de Bourgogne (Muscadet Côtes de Grand Lieu, mostly from old vines in the superb lieu-dit of La Butte). The soils here are comprised primarily of serpentinite and quartz, with the exception of his ancient granite parcel known as La Noë. The other half of his crop (Chardonnay, Fié Gris, and Pinot Noir, among others) goes towards the production of Vin de Pays du Val du Loire, and the soils are rich in granite, sand, and silt. Of these “country” wines, the most notable is Éric’s Fié Gris. This grape, pulled out of vineyards for many years to be replaced with the more profitable Sauvignon Blanc, is indigenous to the Loire. Also known as Sauvignon Rose or Sauvignon Gris, Éric’s vines are one of the few remaining strongholds of this elegant and luscious varietal. It makes an impression, with almost an Alsatian exoticism.

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