François Chidaine "Baudoin" Vin de France 2024

Vouvray - Chidaine
  • 75CL - Bottle
François Chidaine "Baudoin" Vin de France 2024
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  • François Chidaine "Baudoin" Vin de France 2024

François Chidaine "Baudoin" Vin de France 2024

Vouvray - Chidaine
€25.50 Tax included

25.5€ HT

Grown in the Vouvray appellation area, Baudoin is a lovely, complex, dry white wine with undeniable aromatic finesse, opening with floral and fruity notes and a delicate touch of acacia honey. A well-balanced wine on the palate, revealing a beautiful aromatic intensity.

Stock 12 bottle(s) in stock

Grown in the Vouvray appellation area, Baudoin is a lovely, complex, dry white wine with undeniable aromatic finesse, opening with floral and fruity notes and a delicate touch of acacia honey. A well-balanced wine on the palate, revealing a beautiful aromatic intensity.

Vintage :
2024
Format :
75CL - Bottle
Color :
White
Packaging :
Unitaire
Country :
France
Région :
Loire
Appellation :
Vouvray
Stock 12 in stock
Quantity

Vintage :
2024
Format :
75CL - Bottle
Color :
White
Packaging :
Unitaire
Région :
Loire
Appellation :
Vouvray
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Details

François Chidaine comes from a family of winegrowers from the Montlouis-sur-Loire appellation. Before founding his own estate, he supported his parents in the family business in 1984 and immediately assumed significant responsibilities. He decided to branch out on his own in 1989 and created Domaine François Chidaine by combining several scattered plots, totaling 4 hectares. Winegrowers Didier Dagueneau and Nady Foucault convinced him from the outset to move towards organic viticulture. The first five years at Domaine François Chidaine were difficult.

The winemaker nevertheless adapted and began converting to biodynamics in 1989 under the guidance of his consultant, François Bouchet. In 1999, his parents ceased their business and transferred their entire vineyard to him, and François Chidaine was then at the helm of a 17-hectare estate. He was supported by his wife Manuela, who opened a tasting cellar in 2000. In 2002, the winemaker took over the Clos Baudoin vines and reached the 27-hectare mark.