Loire Valley
Founded by Marc Ollivier with seven hectares of land, the Pépière estate today is run by Rémi Branger and Gwénaëlle Croix. Rémi is a local whom Marc has known since he was a kid. When his father retired in 2005, Marc purchased his land and Rémi started as an employee in 2006. Gwen became a partner in 2014, following a more circuitous path that included discovering a passion for wine while living in China. Marc will be the first to admit that adding new people and perspectives helped push Pépière forward. He largely credits Rémi as the impetus of finally converting to organic viticulture, Gwen for biodynamics. Things in the cellar have evolved as well, with longer periods of sur lie aging for the wines.
Marc was among the few producers in the region to vinify his parcels separately to show the potential of Muscadet’s terroirs, and the pursuit has continued to provide the estate with many new cuvées, some of which you've likely seen at the shop before. Year after year, these crisp white wines remain among the best values in the wine industry, and they are a great alternative to Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Grigio. They drink beautifully in their youth and age stunningly well.
Marc began bottling the single-vineyard cuvée “Clos des Briords,” made from the grape Melon B, in 1988. Because of the soil and greater concentration achieved with old vines, this is a more powerful wine that most Muscadets. These are the oldest vines of the estate, planted on soils of granite de Thébaud, which differs from granite de Clisson in containing more feldspar and clay—it is cooler, slower ripening, holds and drains water well, supplies more nutrients and is looser (so roots can go deep to the hard granite mother rock).
The grapes are manually harvested, and fermentation is carried out with natural yeasts in stainless steel tanks. The aging of the wine, on its lees in large, underground, glass-lined cement tanks, lasts until bottling, about eight months later. The extended lees contact until the time of bottling gives the wine subtle yeasty notes and helps create the crispness that makes Muscadet so refreshing. These characteristics, along with citrusy notes and minerality, make the wine a classic match for seafood.
Perman
France
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Chicago, IL 60610
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