Jean-Marie Berthier, a highly skilled wine producer from Loire valley, created this estate in the early 1980’s. Today, his two sons Clément and Florian have taken over the domaine to produce a distinctive range of wines, covering a variety of styles and Loire appellations as the estate has expanded. Having previously worked in Burgundy, New Zealand and the USA, Clément and Florian brought a modern approach; looking to produce clean, precise wines which display a distinct sense of their origins. In 1998 the Berthier family purchased the Montbenoit estate in Côteaux du Giennois.
Côteaux du Giennois is a tiny 191 hectare region and only a recent appellation, despite archaeological evidence of winegrowing from the 2nd century in the area. The wines from here can offer a great value and more fruit-driven alternative to their famous neighbours of Sancerre and Pouilly.
The Terre de Marne is a single terroir release, from a parcel of vines growing on soil composed of Kimmeridgian marl with small oyster fossils.
The wine is fermented in temperature-controlled vats to retain freshness then aged on its lees for few months before bottling to build extra weight and complexity.
Grape: 100% Sauvignon Blanc
Tasting Note: Ripe and round with textured notes of yellow plum and grapefruit followed by earthy minerality. An outstanding expression of Sauvignon Blanc.
Food Match: Delicious with trout in parsley and caper butter.
Closure: Natural Cork
Farming Practices: Contains Sulfites
| Brand | Berthier |
|---|---|
| Country of Origin | France |
| Region | Loire Valley |
| Style | White |
| Wine Colour | White |
| Grape Variety | Sauvignon Blanc |
| Main Grape | Sauvignon Blanc |
| Vintage | 2021 |
| % Alcohol | 13 |
| Bottle Size | 75CL |
| Flavour | Elegant & Complex |
| Body | Light |
| Pack Format | 75CL |
| Fine | No |
| Rare | No |





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