CLOS ROUGEARD - Le Clos 2012
CLOS ROUGEARD - Le Clos 2012
CLOS ROUGEARD - Le Clos 2012
CLOS ROUGEARD - Le Clos 2012
CLOS ROUGEARD - Le Clos 2012
CLOS ROUGEARD - Le Clos 2012
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2012

CLOS ROUGEARD - Le Clos 2012

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16.5/20
La Revue du Vin de France
The 2012s will arrive on the market in September. Very refined, this wine presents very precise fruit, whose fairly soft texture is supported by fine tannins. The whole has filled out since last year and shows a little more firmness.
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Region Loire
Appellation Saumur Champigny
Colour Red
Volume 0.75 l
Country France
Bio Yes
Biodynamie Yes
Alcohol content 13.00% vol
Clos Rougeard
Clos Rougeard

Clos Rougeard is an extremely respected and well-known estate among Loire Valley wines.

Located in Saumur-Champigny, the estate was taken over by the two brothers Bernard and Charly Foucault in 1969. Clos Rougeard has belonged to this family since 1894.

The estate produces one white wine (100% Chenin Blanc) - Saumur Blanc Breze - and 3 red wines (100% Cabernet Franc): Saumur Champigny Le Clos, Les Poyeux, Le Bourg.

The wines of Clos Rougeard are renowned for their authenticity as well as their rarity.

Le Bourg comes exclusively from a one-hectare plot planted with 70-year-old vines. The Poyeux plot was first planted in 1664. For authenticity, it doesn't get more purist than this. No use of chemicals or pesticides, manual harvesting, natural yeasts, no fining or filtering, 2 years of aging in oak barrels... The yields are consequently very low, and the methods used by the Foucault brothers have remained the same for generations.