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Vincent Wallard

An exceptional talent has once again emerged from the Coteaux du Layon nucleus in the Loire: Vincent Wallard. As a neighbour of François Saint-Lô, he produces profound natural wines from Chenin Blanc and Cabernet Franc, which are bursting with mouthwatering juiciness and texture.
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P'tit Nouveau 2021

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Like a fruit basket of fresh fruit: From citrus to peach, apple, pear, to cherry, raspberry or plum.
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Like a fragrant flower meadow with notes like rose and jasmine blossoms and delicate meadow herbs.
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276 kr
368 kr/L

Natural wine winemaker via detours: Vincent Wallard vinifies mouth-watering Chenins in Anjou, Loire

From the vineyards of Argentina to wine bars in London, Vincent Wallard has travelled an impressive journey, but now feels at home in the Loire. In Argentina, he spent many years shaping natural viticulture in a conventional region characterised by technology. However, as a Frenchman who wanted to produce natural wine in South America, he encountered challenges as local winemakers thought he was crazy.

Vincent Wallard helped to create the London wine bar Terroirs and returned to the Loire in 2015. Here he started out as a négociant, buying grapes from winemaker friends and making wine according to his own principles. His natural wines are just as wild, chaotic and charming as he is. Vincent favours a low-tech and unmanipulated approach, strictly avoiding cultured yeast, sulphur, clarification, filtration and new barrels.

Vincent Wallard's natural wines are jewels from the Coteaux du Layon

In 2020, Vincent acquired a new winery in Berrie (Anjou), on the same street as François Saint-Lô, where he now produces his wines. Vincent Wallard remains true to his vision of creating wines of the highest quality and authenticity in his home region of the Loire. His Cabernet Francs are impressively balanced between flavour and fruit, deep and extremely mouthwatering. Chenin Blanc takes an unusually long time to ferment, but Vincent is not afraid to wait four to five years to present a wine in perfect balance. When they are ready, they are characterised by their lively, energetic, juicy and joyful nature - jewels from Anjou.