
Roc'h Avel
2022
Terre de l’Élu (formerly Clos de l’Élu) was acquired by Charlotte and Thomas Carsin in January 2008. Before purchasing the property, Thomas spent his formative years working in Champagne, Burgundy, Provence and California, and Charlotte in the fields of communication and management. They are both deeply passionate about the life of this domaine which lies upon the finest terroirs of the Layon valley.
In 2019, Thomas and Charlotte decided to relinquish the word “Clos”, which is reserved only for appellation wines, due to the restrictions imposed under the appellation rules – “We prefer to give priority to our freedom and creativity rather than trying to make wines that do not resemble us.”
Situated at the edge of the Armorican Massif, the dark soils of “Anjou Noir” provide the perfect setting for Charlotte and Thomas to flex their creativity. Even though it was Chenin that originally attracted Thomas and Charlotte to Anjou, the red grape varieties (Cabernet Franc, Grolleau, Pineau d’Aunis) inspire them with “deep, rich vintages that are expressive and full of finesse.”
Vintage, 2022
Region, Loire
Volume, 750
Producer, Terre de l'Èlu
Grape Variety, Chenin Blanc, Grolleau Gris, Sauvignon Blanc
Food Pairing,
Tasting Notes, A blend of Chenin Blanc, Sauvignon Blanc and Grolleau Gris from Anjou Noir, Loire Valley. From 35-75 year old vines, on sandstone schist/quartz soils. Natural fermentation with indigenous yeast takes place in tank. Aged for 10-12 months on fine lees. Aromas and flavours of ripe pears, fennel and fresh almond. Mouth-filling and creamy texture that is balanced by fresh, saline finish. Roc’h Avel, meaning “the rock of the wind”, is named after a small island off the coast of Brittany.
ABV (Alcohol %), 14%
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