Product Description
Edouard Langlois and his wife Jeanne Chateau founded their winemaking estate in 1885. Later generations carefully expanded the estate, building one of the finest and most representative vineyard holdings in the Loire Valley, a region known around the world for the quality, variety and value of its wines. The Loire Valley is France’s second largest producer of sparkling wine, so it was fitting that, in 1973, the Bollinger family took an ownership interest in Langlois-Chateau. Michel Villedey, a son-in-law to the Bollingers and a native of the Loire Valley, became president of the company. He joined Managing Director Jean Leroux, the grandson of Edouard Langlois and Jeanne Chateau, and together they oversaw an expansion that included development of vineyards in Saumur, Saumur-Champigny and Sancerre. Langlois-Chateau is best known for its rich and elegant Crémant de Loire sparkling wines. Crémant de Loire is a rigorously regulated appellation that specifies hand grape-picking, light pressing and long maturation. Langlois-Chateau is the only Loire winery to control the winemaking process for its Crémant from start to finish.
A vibrant bright golden color with fifine and delicate bubbles. The bouquet is sweet and persuasive characterized by complexity and elegance. Warm notes of hazelnut, pastry, dried fruit and brioche alternate with those of candied citrus fruits and dehydrated peach. The sip is refifined and enveloping, finesse and softness play with a beautiful freshness. Hints of lemon and white fruit notes return the the finish.
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