

Menard Gaborit Muscadet
Loire, France
Melon de bourgogne
Muscadet is back! Winegrower Francois' version is surprisingly Fresh, full of juicy pear, citrus and deliciously salty on the finish: the match with everything from the sea. So enjoy like the French and open that bottle of muscadet.
€13.49
Product number:
EA670X

Menard Gaborit Muscadet
€13.49
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About the winemaker
“Winemaking has been in my family’s blood for almost 300 years. As early as 1734, my first family members started working in winegrowing. In the meantime, my wife and I have just started our adventure as winemakers, the sixth generation. Our vineyards are located around the iconic mill of La Minière, in the heart of Monnières. The vineyards are even included on the old cadastral plan of Napoleon III. Centuries have passed, but the mill is still there. And it is still the proud symbol of our winery.”
François ménard

Product information
Winemaker | François Ménard |
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Wine estate | Domaine Ménard-Gaborit |
Grape | melon de bourgogne |
Year | 2023 |
Origin | Loire, France |
Harvest per hectare | 55 hl/ha |
Grapevines | 30 years old |
Soil | clay, gneis, pebble |
Alcohol percentage | 12% |
Vine culture | organic |
Tasting profile | easy (dry, crisp white) |
Tastes like | blossom, lemon, mineral, pear, salty |
Pair with | aperitif, mussels, oysters, prawns, white asparagus |


Loire, France
The French Loire used to be a popular holiday destination for the Parisian nobility. They also built the castles that the region is now so famous for. In addition to these castles, there is much more to discover in this region, and of course we mean the wine! It is also the region of the Sancerre, Touraine Sauvignon Blanc, Chenin Blanc, Cabernet Franc and the sparkling Vouvray. The Muscadet, less known in the Netherlands, also comes from here. These refreshing wines are produced at the end of the Loire Valley, in the area around the city of Nantes. Here the vineyards are full of Melon de Bourgogne grapes. Because they are close to the Atlantic Ocean, a salty sea breeze blows along the vines. This results in wines with an almost salty minerality that goes perfectly with seafood. It is therefore not surprising that the French love it.
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