De Neuville Chenin Vin de Pays du Jardin de la France
Where it's from:
France, Loire
Price per case:
£83.12
Bottles per case:
12 x 75 cl
Style:
Fruity Dry Whites
Description:
The De Neuville company was founded in 1856 by Francois Eugène Moreau, in Saint Hilaire Saint Florent, a quaint village very close to Saumur. In 1869 his daughter Juliette married Jules Benjamin COQUEBERT de NEUVILLE, from an old noble family of the Champagne region. As a barrister in Paris, he was keen to develop the production of the company by introducing the same methods as used in Champagne. Their expertise was rapidly recognised and contributed to the brand being served at the best tables in the world. Today, De Neuville aims to satisfy the most demanding customers, namely restaurants and their sommeliers who wish to enhance their wine list thanks to a selection of remarkable Loire wines. This Chenin's flavours just bounce out of the glass in this mouthwatering, rich, succulent Chenin. (12 x 75 cl)
Region:
France, Loire
Producer:
De Neuville
Product ID:
46258
DeNeuville Sauvignon Blanc Vin de Pays
Description: The DeNeuville company was founded in 1856 by Francois Eugène Moreau, in Saint Hilaire Saint Florent, a quaint village very close to Saumur. In 1869 his daughter Juliette married Jules Benjamin COQUEBERT deNEUVILLE, from an old noble family of the Champagne region. As a barrister in Paris, he was keen to develop the production of the company by introducing the same methods as used in Champagne. Their expertise was rapidly recognised and contributed to the brand being served at the best tables in the world. Today, DeNeuville aims to satisfy the most demanding customers, namely restaurants and their sommeliers who wish to enhance their wine list thanks to a selection of remarkable Loire wines. This is an outstanding example of the Vin de pays Sauvignon with great vibrancy and charm while it is brimming with grassy fruit flavours. (12 x 75 cl) Price: £88.62
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DeNeuville Chardonnay Vin de Pays
Description: The DeNeuville company was founded in 1856 by Francois Eugène Moreau, in Saint Hilaire Saint Florent, a quaint village very close to Saumur. In 1869 his daughter Juliette married Jules Benjamin COQUEBERT deNEUVILLE, from an old noble family of the Champagne region. As a barrister in Paris, he was keen to develop the production of the company by introducing the same methods as used in Champagne. Their expertise was rapidly recognised and contributed to the brand being served at the best tables in the world. Today, DeNeuville aims to satisfy the most demanding customers, namely restaurants and their sommeliers who wish to enhance their wine list thanks to a selection of remarkable Loire wines. This Chardonnay is soft, rich, and creamy while it is beautifully balanced by light, fresh acidity. (12 x 75 cl) Price: £88.62
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DeNeuville Merlot Vin de Pays
Description: The DeNeuville company was founded in 1856 by Francois Eugène Moreau, in Saint Hilaire Saint Florent, a quaint village very close to Saumur. In 1869 his daughter Juliette married Jules Benjamin COQUEBERT deNEUVILLE, from an old noble family of the Champagne region. As a barrister in Paris, he was keen to develop the production of the company by introducing the same methods as used in Champagne. Their expertise was rapidly recognised and contributed to the brand being served at the best tables in the world. Today, DeNeuville aims to satisfy the most demanding customers, namely restaurants and their sommeliers who wish to enhance their wine list thanks to a selection of remarkable Loire wines. This is a delicious Merlot from the South of France showing rich, brambly fruit and soft velvet flavours. (12 x 75 cl) Price: £74.24
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DeNeuville Cabernet Sauvignon Vin de Pays du Jardin de la France Description: The DeNeuville company was founded in 1856 by Francois Eugène Moreau, in Saint Hilaire Saint Florent, a quaint village very close to Saumur. In 1869 his daughter Juliette married Jules Benjamin COQUEBERT deNEUVILLE, from an old noble family of the Champagne region. As a barrister in Paris, he was keen to develop the production of the company by introducing the same methods as used in Champagne. Their expertise was rapidly recognised and contributed to the brand being served at the best tables in the world. Today, DeNeuville aims to satisfy the most demanding customers, namely restaurants and their sommeliers who wish to enhance their wine list thanks to a selection of remarkable Loire wines. This Cabernet has a rich bouquet of concentrated blackcurrant fruit that leads onto a palate of balanced, ripe fruit flavours, a great wine that is both vibrant and long. (12 x 75 cl) Price: £85.23
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Remy Pannier DAME de la VALLEE Sauvignon Blanc Loire Description: A pale, limpid yellow coloured wine showing great aromatic character with emanations of citrus fruits and white flowers. Balanced, fruity wine with citrus fruits developing on the palate this is a wine to enjoy through to the finish. In the 18th century, Louis Remy, a vassal of the 'Seigneurerie de Milly' in Anjou, decided to leave for Chenehutte, situated on the banks of the Loire. There he was employed as a bargee working between Saumur and Nantes. He sailed the large flat bottomed barges, well adapted to the difficulties of navigating on the Loire at the time. Wine, transported in barrels, made up the major portion of the cargo. It was in 1885 that François Remy, son of the last bargee in the family and apprentice cooper, took over a small vineyard left to him by the widow of his boss on the death of the latter. Louis, his son developed the business, particularly the transport sector which quickly spread to the west and east and included both the muscadet and pouilly regions. He associated his wife's name to his and the company name became Remy Pannier. Thereafter Maurice Remy, his son, both passionate and with a strong desire to develop the company, propelled Remy Pannier to the top of the list of Wine Merchants in the Loire Valley. Anticipating future trends, he guided the company from the trading of wine in barrels into the business of bottling and trading. During several long trips to the USA and Japan in the 50's he helped establish an international reputation for the name Remy Pannier. He also improved and then spectacularly grew the sales of the wine merchants progressively consolidated since 1956; Ackerman-Laurance company, the oldest traditional sparkling wine merchant; then in 1978, DeNeuville company. In the 90's, under his guidance, Remy Pannier integrated the vinification and maturing of the wines and built modern facilities. This enabled them to produce high quality, expressive wines and develop the activity of the barrel merchant company to include the vinification and maturing of the wines. At the end of 2001 the company was taken over by the major cooperatives of the Loire valley, cementing the relationships with the winegrowers and helping promote their wines within the context of increased international competition. (12 x 75 cl) Price: £75.58
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Remy Pannier Demi-Sec Vouvray Loire Description: Made from the Chenin Blanc grape it is a full and rich wine with a nice touch of sweetness. In the 18th century, Louis Remy, a vassal of the 'Seigneurerie de Milly' in Anjou, decided to leave for Chenehutte, situated on the banks of the Loire. There he was employed as a bargee working between Saumur and Nantes. He sailed the large flat bottomed barges, well adapted to the difficulties of navigating on the Loire at the time. Wine, transported in barrels, made up the major portion of the cargo. It was in 1885 that François Remy, son of the last bargee in the family and apprentice cooper, took over a small vineyard left to him by the widow of his boss on the death of the latter. Louis, his son developed the business, particularly the transport sector which quickly spread to the west and east and included both the muscadet and pouilly regions. He associated his wife's name to his and the company name became Remy Pannier. Thereafter Maurice Remy, his son, both passionate and with a strong desire to develop the company, propelled Remy Pannier to the top of the list of Wine Merchants in the Loire Valley. Anticipating future trends, he guided the company from the trading of wine in barrels into the business of bottling and trading. During several long trips to the USA and Japan in the 50's he helped establish an international reputation for the name Remy Pannier. He also improved and then spectacularly grew the sales of the wine merchants progressively consolidated since 1956; Ackerman-Laurance company, the oldest traditional sparkling wine merchant; then in 1978, DeNeuville company. In the 90's, under his guidance, Remy Pannier integrated the vinification and maturing of the wines and built modern facilities. This enabled them to produce high quality, expressive wines and develop the activity of the barrel merchant company to include the vinification and maturing of the wines. At the end of 2001 the company was taken over by the major cooperatives of the Loire valley, cementing the relationships with the winegrowers and helping promote their wines within the context of increased international competition. (6 x 75 cl) Price: £47.55