A curiosity from the Loire, this 100% Pinot Gris expresses itself through gourmet aromas of fresh peach. A fruity rosé with a full, fleshy texture that can be enjoyed at the table or on its own as an aperitif. A wonderful discovery!
Features
Estate
Les Demoiselles Tatin
Vintage
2015
Designation
Reuilly
Region
Loire
Grape varieties
100% Pinot Gris
Terroirs
one part on sandy-clay gravel from the Arnon high terraces, another part on sands and gravels from the Quaternary sedimentary terraces deposited on a base of Kimmeridgian limestone.
Viticulture
traditional and meticulous
Harvest
at optimum maturity
Winemaking
skin maceration and pneumatic pressing. Slow fermentation under controlled temperature.
Breeding
on fine lees
Alcohol content
13%
Tasting & pairing
Eye
very pale pink
Nose
intense peach aromas
Mouth
fruity, full-bodied and fleshy
Serve
at 8-10°C
Drink from
2016
Drink before
2019
Production
6,000 bottles
Food and wine pairing
can be enjoyed on its own as an aperitif, or with a charcuterie platter, raw vegetable salad, grilled meats, dry goat's cheese...
Les Demoiselles Tatin
Reuilly
Expert opinion
Bettane & Desseauve
Rated (2016 guide) 15.5/20 (Very good wine)
Domaine rated (guide 2025) 1*Star (A serious, recommendable production, in line with what one has the right to expect from its appellation(s))
About the wine:
Floral nose with a touch of citrus, crisp palate full of charm.
About the domain :
Memory of Quincy, Jean Tatin will tell you all about his terroirs with enthusiasm. His daughter Maroussia joined him in 2010 and is gradually bringing her personal vision to the estate's wines, which remain simple and well-made. The vineyard covers 25 hectares in Quincy, on the Cher hillsides, and since 2003, also 8 hectares in Reuilly on the Arnon hillsides. The low prices and warm welcome are a definite plus, and the Quincy plot-based whites are the wines of choice.
Guide Hachette des vins
Domaine noté (guide 2025) Award-winning wines (The wines of this producer are regularly awarded by the guide)
About the domain :
Jean Tatin, supported by his wife Chantal Wilk, inherited the estate from his mother's family, who had owned it since 1873. Established in Brinay, he first harvested here in the 1950s. Maroussia, the youngest of his three daughters, took over the estate, which is now complemented by Les Ballandors in the Quincy appellation.
Customer reviews
Customer rating
4/5
out of 2 reviews
Note and review by M. FREDERIC B. Published on 30/04/2016
An almost transparent color precedes a nose of white fruits (peach, pear). The palate is sapid, well-balanced, with no marked acidity. A feminine wine like a lady!
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Note and review by M. PATRICK M. Published on 09/09/2016
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