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Thursday 8 October 2009

Today in Chinon, Bourgueil and Saint-Nicolas-de-Bourgueil

Jérôme Billard (Domaine de la Noblaie, Chinon) takes testing Cabernet Franc to extremes!

Rather than adopt Jérôme's whole cluster tactic, Philippe Boucard (Lamé Delisle-Boucard) prefers the single berry approach

Just passed a most enjoyable day 'taking the temperature' in these three appellations now well started in picking the 2009s. The forecast last Sunday for this coming week was pretty depressing – a hitherto largely favourable forecast had completely turned around with the prediction of a week of frequently rain. When it started to rain around 7am on Monday I feared the worst. Fortunately once the rain stopped in eastern Touraine around 10.30-11am, there has been little rain apart from a downpour early evening last night. However, Chinon etc. has been much less rain this week and the grapes still largely look wonderfully good and healthy and, unlike last week, have become ripe, especially where they ripen early – on the sand and gravel soils. There are a few instances of rot but for the moment very isolated.

Jean-Max Manceau (Domaine de la Noire, Chinon) with his barely fermenting Chinon 2009 with some Cabernet Franc still to be picked. The 2009 Chinon will have much more colour in a few days time when it has spent ponger macaerating on its skins

Yannick Amirault (Bourgueil and Saint-Nicolas-de-Bourgueil)@his chai
"The fruit is now ripe – we need to get it in quickly."


Philippe Boucard with some of his ripe Cabernet Franc

Picker@Domaine de la Noblaie – this Cabernet Franc will be used for rosé

Domaine de la Noblaie: another bunch

Domaine de la Noblaie: CF grapes arriving at the press – destined for Chinon Rosé

Noblaie: unloading the grapes

Picker@Château de la Grille (Chinon)

Another picker@Château de la Grille (Chinon)

Cabernet Franc@Château de la Grille

Frédéric Mabileau: sorting before destemming machine

Frédéric Mabileau: another check after destemming

(More details and pictures to add.)

Jean-Max Manceau, Domaine de la Noire, 160 Rue de l'Olive, 3750 Chinon

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great, let these guys know the Canadian is coming!!

Bob from Alberta.

Jim's Loire said...

Hope we can meet up when you are over next year.

Buy Wine Online said...

One day I would like to visit Chinon. I think you have some exciting wines coming from that part of France.

Thanks for always coming through.

Cheers,

Matt

Jim's Loire said...

Matt. I have to agree with you about exciting wines.

Anonymous said...

Anyone who is interested in visiting Mon. Manceau, I have his email address, thanks to Berkley Imports.

Bob from Alberta.
vintagebob@shaw.ca

Jim's Loire said...

Thanks Bob. Have put up Jean-Max's address and a link on the post. The domaine is on the road out from Chinon eastwards to Cravant-les-Coteaux. You turn left immediately before the start of the walls around the Château de Noire just by the small Noire sign.