The Domaine "la Haute Févrie" lies 18 km south-east of Nantes, right in the middle of the Muscadet Sèvre et Maine protected designation of origin. The Branger family have been working at this domain for four generations and have been exploiting their vineyard with a passion not commonly seen in this appellation. Their leitmotiv is "the passion of hard work, discretion and simplicity allows us to produce this exceptional Muscadet for the joy of consumers."
Established on the slopes of Sèvre between Saint-Fiacre and Monnières, the vines benefit from the best conditions of maturation. The estate now covers 30 hectares of vineyards broken into several plots, with a different exposition, all on shallow siliceous clay soil and a subsoil of metamorphic rock (gneiss, orthogneiss and amphibolites). The result is a range of highly individual “clos”: Le Clos de la Févrie, Les Mauguitonnières, Les Gras moutons (Saint-Fiacre), Le Clos Joubert, Le Moulin de la Gustais, Le Clos du Pégatine and many others. With its relatively old vines (40 years and older) the grapes are hand-picked, which is very rare in Muscadet. The methods employed in the cellar are similarly painstaking, and produce complex and elegant wines. "Branger makes some of (Muscadet's) best wine" - Jacqueline Friedrich. Farming/winemaking practices: Claude and Sébastien Branger are in conversion to organic. The cuvée Domaine will be certified with the 2017 vintage, and the cuvée Excellence with the 2015 vintage. The wines are vegan - no animal derivatives are ever used. |
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This domain's Muscadets are full-bodied and express the terroir they grew on. The domain is well-known for its typical Muscadet: fresh, fruity with the slightest fizz of the "sur lie" topped by a touch of citrus fruit. It goes particularly well with sea food. Average age of the vines: 35 years. Grape-variety: Melon de Bourgogne. Harvest: Hand picking. |
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