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Jo Landron Muscadet Sèvre et Maine Les Houx 2021

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Jo Landron Muscadet Sèvre et Maine Les Houx 2021
Producer Domaine Landron
Region, Country Muscadet-Sevre-et-Maine, France
Bottle Size 750ml
Case Size 12
Product Code 23078-750

Biodynamic. Les Houx, in La Haye-Fouassière, is one of Landron’s oldest vineyards. The mature, low-yielding vines are rooted in shallow sandy/clay soils, rich in quartz and shot through with iron (which gives the wine a flinty nature) over a bedrock of gneiss and clay. It's brilliant terroir that gives a denser, fleshier, more complex style of Muscadet. Harvested by hand and fermented with indigenous yeasts, including a portion in amphora, the wine aged on its lees for 12 to 14 months before bottling.
Although more opulent and layered than Landron’s other wines, this parcel's rocky, acidic soils impart a balancing freshness, even in warmer years. Its dense, structured, lingering palate delivers textural stone fruits interwoven with the smoky mineral signature of these sandstone soils. It’s a dynamic Muscadet that goes far beyond the “drink with oysters” cliché, so match it with substantial fish or white meat dishes that call for something savoury and mineral.

Jo Landron Muscadet Sèvre et Maine Les Houx 2021

Reviews

“The yields were cut in half in 2021, the result of the frost of course. Of note, this cuvée parcellaire has seen élevage in amphorae. Tasted after some rather plump wines from the warm 2020 and 2022 vintages this displays similarly bright aromatics, with notes of lightly musky white peach and crushed pebbles, but there is a much greater sense of energy and completeness on the palate. To be straight it feels delicately formed and a little loose, but it is nicely constructed, a core of musky peach and bitter herbs set within a frame of light acid and good grip which persists in the finish.”
91 points, Chris Kissack, The Wine Advocate

Reviews

“The yields were cut in half in 2021, the result of the frost of course. Of note, this cuvée parcellaire has seen élevage in amphorae. Tasted after some rather plump wines from the warm 2020 and 2022 vintages this displays similarly bright aromatics, with notes of lightly musky white peach and crushed pebbles, but there is a much greater sense of energy and completeness on the palate. To be straight it feels delicately formed and a little loose, but it is nicely constructed, a core of musky peach and bitter herbs set within a frame of light acid and good grip which persists in the finish.”
91 points, Chris Kissack, The Wine Advocate

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