Domaine Vincent Carême - Vouvray - Demi-Sec

Vincent Careme - Vouvray - Demi - Sec - 2022 - 75cl - Onshore Cellars

Domaine Vincent Carême - Vouvray - Demi-Sec

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ABV
13.5%
Serving
10° - 12° C
Certifications
Biodynamic
Key Characteristics
["Citrus fruit""Stone fruit""Tropical fruit""Ripe fruit""Blossom""Toast"]

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A man and a woman stand together in a vineyard, with a scenic view of a village and hills in the background. They are smiling and dressed in sweaters on a sunny day.

Domaine Vincent Carême

Domaine Vincent Carême is a winemaker based in Vouvray, in the Loire Valley's Touraine district. The domaine produces white wines exclusively, focusing on the distinctive terroir of this...

Domaine Vincent Carême is a winemaker based in Vouvray, in the Loire Valley's Touraine district. The domaine produces white wines exclusively, focusing on the distinctive terroir of this historic appellation.

Vouvray is defined by its Chenin Blanc grape, which thrives in the region's cool climate and calcareous soils derived from tufa limestone. The appellation produces wines across a spectrum of styles—from dry to sweet—depending on vintage conditions and winemaker preference. Chenin Blanc's naturally high acidity and capacity for concentration allow these wines to age exceptionally well, developing complexity over decades.

The current collection includes Le Peu Morier, a still white wine from the 2023 vintage. This bottling represents the range of dry to off-dry expressions typical of contemporary Vouvray production.

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Loire

The Loire Valley stretches approximately 1,000 kilometers along France's longest river, from the Atlantic coast inland to the central highlands. This extensive wine region encompasses diverse terroirs across...

The Loire Valley stretches approximately 1,000 kilometers along France's longest river, from the Atlantic coast inland to the central highlands. This extensive wine region encompasses diverse terroirs across four main sub-regions: Muscadet near the Atlantic, Anjou-Saumur in the west, Touraine in the center, and the Upper Loire including Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé in the east. The Loire ranks among France's most significant wine regions by volume, producing around 4 million hectoliters annually across more than 70 appellations.

The region's continental climate gradually transitions to maritime influence near the coast, with the Loire River providing crucial temperature moderation. Soils vary dramatically from the schist and granite of Muscadet to the limestone and clay of Sancerre, with tuffeau limestone prevalent in Touraine and Saumur. Key appellations include Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé for Sauvignon Blanc, Vouvray and Savennières for Chenin Blanc, and Chinon and Bourgueil for Cabernet Franc-based reds.

Sauvignon Blanc dominates the eastern Loire, producing mineral-driven wines in Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé that express their limestone and flint soils. Chenin Blanc creates the region's most versatile wines, from bone-dry Savennières to sweet Coteaux du Layon and sparkling Vouvray. Cabernet Franc achieves particular distinction here, crafting elegant reds in Chinon and Saumur-Champigny with characteristic herbaceous notes and bright acidity. The Loire's cool climate preserves natural acidity across all styles, creating wines known for their freshness, food-friendliness, and ability to express specific terroir characteristics.

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Vouvray

Vouvray

Vouvray is an appellation d'origine contrôlée located in the Loire Valley of France, situated along the right bank of the Loire River near the city of Tours. The...

Vouvray is an appellation d'origine contrôlée located in the Loire Valley of France, situated along the right bank of the Loire River near the city of Tours. The appellation covers approximately 2,100 hectares across eight communes, with vineyards planted on the slopes and plateaus above the river valley.

The region's terroir is characterized by a continental climate with maritime influences from the Atlantic Ocean. Vouvray's soils consist primarily of clay-limestone over tuffeau, a soft limestone bedrock that provides excellent drainage while retaining sufficient moisture for the vines. Chenin Blanc is the sole permitted grape variety for all Vouvray wines. The appellation produces wines across the full spectrum of sweetness levels, from bone-dry sec through demi-sec and moelleux to the richest liquoreux dessert wines, as well as traditional method sparkling wines.

Vouvray wines are distinguished by Chenin Blanc's natural high acidity, which provides structure and aging potential regardless of sweetness level. The grape's versatility allows producers to craft wines ranging from crisp, mineral-driven dry expressions to honeyed sweet wines made from botrytis-affected grapes. The tuffeau cellars carved into the limestone cliffs provide ideal conditions for aging, contributing to the wines' reputation for longevity and complexity that can develop over decades.

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