Vignobles Gunther Chereau

Muscadet Sur Lie Sèvre et Maine Coing - Vignobles Gunther Chereau

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Producer Vignobles Gunther Chereau
Name Muscadet Sèvre et Maine Sur Lie
Variety Melon de Bourgogne
Gradation 12.0%
Format 75 cl
Aromatic profile Fresh notes, citrus, yeasts, minerality
Vinification method Steel fermentation, sur lie aging
Region Loire
Production area Sèvre et Maine
Country France
Type Dry white wine
Aging Minimum 6 months sur lie
Type of cask Stainless steel
Color Light straw white
Serving temperature 8-10°C
Recommended consumption Within 2-3 years
Pairing Seafood, fish, light appetizers

The Muscadet Sur Lie Sèvre et Maine Coing from Vignobles Gunther Chereau is a white wine that captures the essence of the Loire Valley with its surprising freshness. Made exclusively from Melon de Bourgogne grapes, this wine is known for its vibrant acidity and light structure. The "Sur Lie" designation indicates that the wine has been aged on its lees, a practice that adds complexity and a creamy texture to the palate.

On the nose, the Muscadet Sur Lie offers an aromatic bouquet where citrus notes, white-fleshed fruit, and subtle mineral nuances predominate. On the palate, the initial impression is fresh and immediate, followed by a pleasant minerality that reflects the unique terroir of Sèvre et Maine. The finesse of the bubbles and the balance between fruitiness and acidity make this wine extremely enjoyable to sip.

Ideal as an aperitif, it splendidly accompanies oysters, seafood, and grilled fish. A white wine that not only refreshes but also entertains the palate with its elegance and subtle complexity.


The winery

Vignobles Günther-Chéreau – Winery in Pays de la Loire (Vignoble Nantais / Sèvre-et-Maine)

Discover the story and wines of Vignobles Günther-Chéreau.

A family-owned estate in the Sèvre-et-Maine region (Vignoble Nantais), led by Véronique and her daughter Aurore Günther-Chéreau, renowned for its Muscadet wines and its strong focus on vineyard parcel selection and respect for the land.
Region: Pays de la Loire (Vignoble Nantais / Sèvre-et-Maine)
Country: France
Grapes: Melon de Bourgogne, Folle Blanche
Family-run estate led by Véronique and Aurore Günther-Chéreau. Three main estates mentioned: Château du Coing, Château de la Gravelle, Grand Fief de la Cormeraie. Strong focus on parcel selection and terroir expression in Muscadet wines. Transition to organic farming practices has been initiated on some parcels. Presence in the local appellations and mentions in specialist guides.
Winery history
The estate is family-run, with deep, diverse roots in the Vignoble Nantais. The family has gradually acquired several properties, including Château du Coing, Château de la Gravelle and Grand Fief de la Cormeraie. Véronique Günther-Chéreau left her career as a pharmacist to dedicate herself to the vineyards, and since 2010 her daughter Aurore, a winemaker, has been involved in running the estate.
Production philosophy
The estate's approach emphasizes the expression of terroir and parcel selection: the cuvées are crafted to reflect the characteristics of the soils and individual vineyards. In recent years the estate has begun transitioning some parcels to organic practices, with careful vineyard management and winemaking aimed at maximizing minerality and purity.
Terroir and vineyards
Located in the heart of Sèvre-et-Maine, the estate works with heterogeneous terroirs spread across Monnières, Gorges and Saint-Fiacre-sur-Maine. The vineyards sit on varied soils, and some parcels display distinctive geological features that influence the style of the Muscadet produced.

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