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Indigo

1006 Vins de Loire

Indigo Bottle
Appellation
Val de Loire
Variety
Gamay
Age of Vines
10
Farming
In conversion
Soil
Granitic sand over volcanic bedrock
Altitude
450 meters
Fermentation
Hand harvested, manual sorting, destemmed, natural yeast fermentation in concrete vats (95%) & French oak barrels (5%)
Aging
8 month in concrete and French oak barrels

Overview

The longest river in France, the Loire is known for its mineral Muscadets, soulfully expressive Chenins, captivating Cabernet Francs, and textbook Sauvignon Blancs. If that were the Loire Valley’s whole story, it’d be more than enough. But, an intrepid few have journeyed up to the headwaters of the Loire where it springs from the volcanic and primordial massif central. A tiny cluster of appellations far flung from their famed siblings of the northern Loire Valley exists here, and while technically they are part of the greater Loire. They are far closer in geography and culture to the Beaujolais and Northern Rhône. Pauline Lair makes Indigo from a single parcel of Gamay in the Côtes du Forez, where the soils are granitic sands over volcanic bedrock. This is a wild and untrammeled Gamay skillfully rendered by Pauline.

Loire, France
  • Location
    Loire, France
  • Appellation
    Val de Loire
  • Proprietor
    Pauline Lair
  • Winemaker
    Pauline Lair
  • Size / Elevation
    10 hectares / meters

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