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Domaine Michel Redde Champs des Billons is made from Sauvignon Blanc planted on one of the estate's three main terroirs, the Portland limestone of Tracy-sur-Loire, also known as ‘caillottes’.
Michel's two grandsons, Sébastien and Romain, passionately farm the 42 hectares of La Moynerie and have made it one of the leading estates in the appellation.
The sommelier info
Michel Redde's Pouilly Fumé Champs des Billons is a mineral and floral cuvée.
The attack is straightforward and pure, the palate full and round with a lovely crispness.
The finish is mineral, chalky and suberb!
This wine is served with
Michel Redde's Les Champs des Billons goes very well with a seafood platter, lobster or a crottin de Chavignol. Serve fresh at 10-12°C.
Domaine Michel Redde Pouilly Fumé Champs des Billons 2022 in details
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The domain
The family tree of the family REDDE, allows us to go back to the year 1630 when François REDDE is already a wine grower to Pouilly-sur-Loire. Michel REDDE, been born in 1930 to Saint-Andelain, chooses to stay in the vineyard to immortalize wine grower’s job reserved formerly for the monks (where from the name of Moynerie). It is with his courage and his tenacity that he reaches with his wife Simone, at the beginning of 1950s, to buy, remembrer, to clear, and to plant to enlarge the family property. In 1977, Thierry REDDE, son of Simone and Michel joins his parents to bring his new ideas, and decide, in 2001, to enlarge the wine storehouse on 3 levels to convert into wine by gravity. In 2003 and 2005, Sébastien and Romain, son of Thierry, walk on the tracks of their grandfather and their father, while adopting new methods of work. They immortalize the traditional style of the Domain with the same philosophy: express the best expression of the vine, the soil and the vintage wine through their passion: the Vine and the Wine. Today, Moynerie exploits 42 hectares situated at the heart of the Naming. The Domain favors a culture of the vine reasoned in a respectful state of mind of the Soil and the environment.