The present estate date back from the 15th Century but vines were cultivated on this plot since Roman times. The Cherreau-Carre family purchased the Chateau in 1973 and Veronique Gunther-Cherreau, the eldest daughter, took over in 1990. Passionate about her region and its wines, Veronique produces Mucadets with an authentic taste of terroir, indeed some her cuvees can age effortlessly for up to 10 to 15 years.Located at the confluence of the rivers Maine and Sevre, at the foothills of Massif Armoricain, with a southern exposure, the soils are mainly composed of different types of schists. The vineyard covers 40 ha, including 25 ha planted with vines that are over 80 year old. The yields are kept down to 50 hl/ha and lutte raisonnee is the preferred method of viticulture.
Tasting NotesVery dry and fresh, medium-bodied wine. The nose opens up with delicate white fruit and lime. The palate is zesty with discreet fruit and a mineral touch.




