The Cellar: Loire & More Day 2
Steffen Rasch, GoLocalProv Wine Writer
The Cellar: Loire & More Day 2

There I met with Brigitte Brunetiere who has been with Château for more than 30 years. The original 75 acre Château du Cléray was built in the 15th century but was destroyed during the French Revolution. The current Château was built in 1843 and sits on top of the Estates original cellars.
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTOn their Estate vineyards Château du Cléray grows its Melon de Bourgogne grapes from its 40-50 year old vines as well as its Folle Blanche; a grape variety which makes a light, delicious but extremely high acid white wine called Gros Plant. They recently acquired additional acreage a couples of miles away. These vineyards supplies Château du Cléray with Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc grapes.
In the afternoon I drove south to the town of Clisson where I visited the ruins of the historic castle – absolutely gorgeous with a history worth gooling. The real reason I went to Clisson, however, was to sample two of the ‘Crus’ of Muscadet Sevre-et-Maine.; the ‘Sur Lie’ wines from the towns of Gorges and Clisson. These wines must age on the lees for 2 years. This makes for a bigger and more complex wine – reminding me of a white burgundy. It does, however, take away many the light, bright and refreshing aspects of Muscadet that I really adore.
Stay tuned for more from Muscadet tomorrow.
Steffen Rasch is a Certified Sommelier and Specialist of Wine. Feel free to email him at srasch@ProvidenceWineAcademy.com with any wine-related question or learn about wine in person by signing up for one of his tastings through the Providence Wine Academy.
