Famille Joly Savennieres Les Vieux Clos 2019
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This Savennières is produced from the younger Chenin vines of the estate. With an average age of 20 years and planted in soils that are mainly schist (shale) with some clay, sand and quartz, the vines are the result of the selection massale process, whereby the cuttings are selected from the most prized vines in the vineyards to replant. Yields run 30-35 hl/hectare where 50hl are allowed in the appellation. Only indigenous yeasts are used and the wine is aged in both neutral oak barrels and vats.
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Famille Joly is widely known as one of the greatest biodynamic wine producers in France, embodying the intersection of well-respected history and refined technique. The estate is owned by the Joly family, led by Nicolas Joly, and aims to express the natural balance and beauty of the Loire Valley Chenin Blanc vineyards with respect and minimal intervention. Coulée de Serrant, the family monopole, anchors the estate, and recently celebrated its 890th harvest. The three vineyards, each of which is used for a single vineyard wine, are located southwest of Angers, and are farmed entirely biodynamically. Joly’s pursuit is to emphasize each unique facet of these sites, from the age, health and typicity of the soil, to the vine's orientation and the micro-climate that surrounds them. Famille Joly wines are created to depict the balance of nature and its energy.
Famille Joly Winemaker Virginie Joly was raised on the Coulée de Serrant family estate and compares the art of winemaking to pure magic." Working as a winegrower is probably one of the best jobs ever, as you have a direct connection to nature. You’re offered a daily possibility to be outside observing the time pass and the magic – yes, it’s really magic," she reiterates. "Growing of the vines, from a little bud to a beautiful grape. And then taking this juice by the hand and accompanying it to become a wine." Virginie reflects on all the amazing people she has met along the way in her winemaking journey. "Winemaking is a world of passion. I think the wine world is a place where everybody can express themselves through their wines," she shares. "The result will always touch and create emotions for consumers and wine enthusiasts."