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Domaine des Roches Neuves Samur-Champigny ‘La Marginale’ 2019

Cabernet Franc from Saumur, D'Anjou-Saumur, Loire Valley, France

$116

$111ea in any 3+
$106ea in any 6+
Closure: Cork

Description

Deceptive in it’s depth and length. There is a trick exceptional wines manage, they appear weightless yet have incredible depth and layer after layer of intrigue. This is such a wine. Funny, Thierry’s wines remind me in so many ways of Yarra Yering. When I made wine there we were focused on two things, texture and complexity, building in layer after layer of intrigue. As with Thierry’s fruit we had incredible acidity. We aimed to make wines that you’d drink half a bottle, think, shit that’s good, and be gagging for another glass.

Thierry’s ‘Marginale’ does just that for me. The flowers and perfume have built in complexity it’s a bouquet not just a single flower, matched with cabernet varietal earthiness. It was funny seeing a note that mentioned pencil shaving and violets. These were the aromas we looked for in the Dry Red No.1 along with the condition of the skins in the ferment and the mouthfeel to determine when to press the wine off skins.

The tannins here are super fine with enough grunt to balance the juicy, plump fruit. The flavours linger on forever.

Stunning gear. An example of just how good Cabernet Franc can be.

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Why is this Wine so Yummy?

Terroir: Clay-limestone soil with Turonian dominant.

Vine care: Grapevines with direct southern exposure, with the particularity of being warmed before the others and benefiting from fine maturity. This cuvee can only be achieved in the best vintages, as we must find the ideal balance.
Grass cover is natural.

Working the soil: plowing and loosening for better aeration.

Yield: 35 hl / ha

Harvest: Manual harvest with table sorting upon arrival at the cellar.

Vinification: Fermentation of the wine in wooden vats with very light pumping just to moisten the lid, followed by 22 to 24 days maceration depending on the type of wine we are seeking.
Malolactic fermentation in round wooden 25 hl vats from Stoeckinger.

About Domaine des Roche Neuves

Founded in 1850 by the Duveau family, Domaine des Roches Neuves was taken up by Thierry and Marie Germain in 1991.

Spanning 12 hectares with Cabernet Franc at the time, the domain grew with 2 hectares of Chenin and 8 more hectares of Cabernet Franc in 1996.

The vineyard expanded with new plots in 2012: Clos de l’Echelier and Les Mémoires.

The winery completely converted all its operations for organic winegrowing in the late 1990s, then transitioned to biodynamic methods in the early 2000s.

Thierry and Marie

In 1991, Marie and Thierry fell in love with the Domaine des Roches Neuves.

Thierry had already spent his entire life in the wine world. Originally from Bordeaux, he is in the sixth generation of winemakers in his family.

Marie and Thierry’s journey is filled with memorable encounters with wine personalities who inspired them and led them to build their own viticulture vision and wine style.

Their philosophy very clearly focuses on the living, which inspires them to create inseparable ties with the grapevine, its soil, and even animals.

“Much of the finest Cabernet Franc from Saumur-Champigny is being now made by Thierry Germain at Domaine des Roches Neuves. The elegance, precision and purity of Germain’s Cabernet Franc is something else entirely, almost Burgundian.”

Jason Wilson, Vinous

In the Vineyard

Tuffeau limestone is one of the strengths of our terroir. This porous rock stores humidity that is redistributed during periods of intense drought.

The Loire River has its influence as well, with its tributary and Forest of Fontevraud contributing to create a true micro-climate.

Alternating chalky, sandy, and clay-rich soils represent a diversity of terroirs that offer infinite possibilities for the winery’s two grape varieties: Cabernet Franc and Chenin.

The vineyard is spread over 61 plots, covering 28 hectares with the Saumur Champigny appellation for its red wines, and Saumur for its white wines.

Biodynamics & respect for the living

Domaine des Roches Neuves has been using biodynamic methods to produce its wines since 2004. Thierry Germain fine-tuned the winery’s biodynamics to fully integrate the method and adapt it to his terroir, beliefs, and profound feelings.

Implemented with common sense and a positive intention, biodynamics completely and naturally matches the Domaine des Roches Neuves philosophy.

The biodynamic approach consists of understanding the plant, reading nature and guiding, assisting, and respecting it to the greatest extent possible, thus fostering soil life.

This is expressed by rolling grapevines, a continuous focus to achieve natural biodiversity rather than induced, and the partial use of animal traction.

In the Winery

Balance

Domaine des Roches Neuves seeks to balance the environment, nature, and the global relationship between people, vegetation, and animals. Balance is also a factor when finding the perfect symbiosis between each plot’s terroir and its grapevines. Constantly stiving for balance to determine the right maturity of grape skin that will preserve the vines’ natural minerality and tensions.

Sensitivity

The underlying emotional aspect is central for Domaine des Roches Neuves. We go where our senses take us in our approach to caring for grapevines, as well for winemaking. Listening to our feelings, we taste the fruit to determine harvest time. We accompany our wines to the ultimate balance while exploring different types of containers to bring out the fullest expression. With minimal handling, we listen to our wines to deliver authentic vintages that reveal the true identity of the variety, terroir, and winemaker.

Where in the World is Domaine des Roche Neuves?

Domaine des Roches Neuves is located in the heart of the Loire Valley, in the village of Varrains, 5 km from Saumur.

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92 Points

While the 2019 Saumur Champigny La Marginale has underlying power and muscular tannins from its deep clay soils, it retains its light body and lightness of touch. There's red currants and the merest hint of green (this is Cabernet Franc and you need to embrace it) alongside violets, but ultimately this is a wine about shape and texture, not flavor descriptors. Scented, medium-length finish. Drink 2021 - 2035

Rebecca Gibb MW, Vinous

Where in the world does the magic happen?

Domaine des Roches Neuves, Boulevard Saint-Vincent, Varrains, France

Saumur
D'Anjou-Saumur
Loire Valley
France