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Thibaud Boudignon Rose de Loire 2024

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Thibaud Boudignon is quickly becoming a benchmark producer in the Loire Valley, known for his ability to craft wines that offer both elegance and precision. His Rosé de Loire 2024 exemplifies this philosophy, showcasing the Loire’s terroir with grace and subtlety. Using carefully selected grapes, Boudignon has created a rosé that stands out for its freshness, depth, and refinement.

The 2024 vintage opens with an expressive nose of wild strawberries, fresh rose petals, and hints of citrus zest. On the palate, it delivers a beautifully balanced combination of crisp acidity and delicate fruit, offering layers of flavor without being overly heavy. A fine mineral edge provides texture, giving the wine a refreshing and clean finish. This is a rosé with the structure and complexity to stand up to a variety of foods, yet it remains effortless and easy to drink.

Whether you're enjoying it on a warm day with seafood, fresh goat cheese, or a light vegetable salad, the Rosé de Loire 2024 makes for a versatile and elegant choice. It's a wine that speaks to the delicate side of the Loire Valley’s winemaking prowess and is sure to delight from the first sip to the last. Perfect for both casual and more refined occasions, this rosé is one to enjoy now or over the next few years.

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Thibaud Boudignon is unquestionably one of the most exciting figures in wine, not just at home in the Loire Valley but anywhere in France. His extraordinary Chenin Blancs are amongst the most mineral-driven wines anywhere, complex and capable of aging for decades. Though a relative newcomer to the industry he is already considered a bit of a legend which speaks to the remarkable quality of his wines.

Before the wines even made it stateside there was a huge buzz. Folk were going to France, trying his wines for the first time then leaving rapturious post on instagram. Besides going to the source the only way you could get your hands on these was if someone suitcased them back until he finally settled on importer. While they no longer need to be smuggled in the nature of his operation will make it so that these wines will always be relatively difficult to find

Boudignon originally started with a scant 3.5 hectares of vines planted in Anjou and Savanierre, amongst the most lauded chenin locals. He has gradually bought and planted several prime parcels in Savennieres including a parcel called La Vigne Cendrée which borders Baumard's Clos St Yves vineyard (not far from the famous La Roche-aux-Moines vineyard). He has also planted another vineyard, Le Clos de Fremine, just south of Savennieres near the village of La Possonnière with sandy soil and across the road is his main vineyard Clos de la Hutte. All vines are planted from a variety of massale selection coming from some of the best estates of the Loire translating to very small berry size and tiny yields.

Since the beginning Thibaud has farmed organically and to this day he does much of the work himself. He is a vigneron in the truest sense, spending the majority of his time in the vines. His light touch in the winery is evident in the wines, as each bottle is a crystal clear snapshot of its vintage. The small winery itself was purpose built by Thibaud and is rather remarkable. It was designed to help Thinaued retain the coiled energy and intense minerality tah all of his wines display. Temperature and humidity regulated by a thermal energy system which is buried below the ground around the winery.

In the winery the grapes are whole bunch pressed with no settling and the juice kept cold before starting a long slow fermentation. He vinifies with natural yeasts and ages the wines on lees with minimal SO2 in a mixture of barrels ranging from 300-600 liters. There are hogsheads, cigares, puncheons and small 600 liter foudres from the highly regarded Austrian cooper, Stockinger. Ultimately though, new oak influence is not a part of the style. This results in wines of striking purity, depth and intensity, with each wine clearly reflecting its particular terroir. These are really profound wines with terrific freshness and structure that will only become more profound with a long rest in a cellar.

Professional Reviews

Burghound

BH 95
"A distinctly restrained nose only grudgingly reveals its combination of cool, pure and airy aromas of white orchard fruit, toasted nut/brown butter, crushed anise and a similar array of floral top notes. The bigger and richer, if less refined, medium-bodied flavors exude a more subtle minerality on the superbly long and even more complex finale that is also just a bit more tightly wound. This is terrific and I especially like the interplay of the fruit/ acid/stone elements. A classic Lafon Charmes." -Allen Meadow

Antonio Galloni

AG 96
"The 2022 Meursault Les Charmes 1er Cru has an effervescent nose with yuzu and quince complementing the mineral-rich citrus fruit. The nose emits so much. The beautifully balanced palate has wonderful poise, yet there is real depth and power as it sashays toward its delineated and persistent finish. One of the best from the Domaine. Outstanding." -Neal Martin

Robert Parker

RP 95
"The 2022 Meursault 1er Cru Charmes showed very well from barrel, and it's just as good in bottle. Wafting from the glass with notes of pear, waxy citrus rind, white flowers, freshly baked bread and honeycomb, it's medium to full-bodied, satiny and concentrated, with an elegantly muscular profile and a long, precise finish." -William Kelley

Jancis Robinson

JR 17
"Cask sample. Mid lemon. Rich, ripe nose of apple, citrus and peach. Fuller, more opulent on the palate. Fresh and lively acidity gives this real energy."

Decanter

D 96
"This appealing, approachable premier cru boasts a ripe apple fruit with notes of marzipan, butter and smoke. The texture is creamy and dense, and the finish is voluptuously long. Lafon says the acidity was slightly lower than in 2020, yet the wine does not seem heavy. It is produced from 1.7 hectares of vines, mainly in Charmes Dessus, including some vines planted a century ago. The grapes are pressed as whole clusters and fermented mainly in used casks before ageing over two winters." -Charles Curtis MW

Details

  • Grape Variety

    Cabernet Franc

  • Vintage

    2024

  • Size

    750ml

  • Farming Practice

    Biodynamic

  • Style

    Earthy , Minerally

  • Sweetness

    Dry

  • Body

    Medium Bodied