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Domaine Denis Meunier

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Domaine Denis Meunier is a historic family estate, operating since 1927 in the Loire Valley, France. Specializing in classic Vouvray appellation wines, this producer's selection is perfect for lovers of elegant, mineral-driven French wines. Discover their pure "Chenin Blanc" creations, ideal for special occasions or as a refined gift.

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  • France France
  • Loire valley/Vouvray AOC
    • Chenin Blanc - 100%
    • Mineral and fresh white
  • 0,75 L 12,5%
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How to choose Domaine Denis Meunier wine?

Domaine Denis Meunier specializes exclusively in the "Chenin Blanc" grape variety, offering a wide spectrum of classic Vouvray styles. When selecting white wine from this producer, consider your preferred sweetness level and the occasion:

Vouvray terroir and tasting notes

The estate's vineyards are situated on clay, limestone, and flint (silex) soils in the central part of the Loire Valley. This unique soil composition, combined with vines that are over 60 years old, gives the wines distinct minerality, subtle smoky notes, and crisp freshness. The winemaker's philosophy is based on minimal intervention—fermentation takes place in stainless steel tanks to preserve pure fruitiness without excessive oak dominance.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which grape variety does Domaine Denis Meunier focus on?

This family winery works exclusively with the "Chenin Blanc" grape variety, which perfectly reflects the character of the Loire Valley and the Vouvray appellation.

What food pairs best with these wines?

The dry wines from this producer pair beautifully with seafood, white meat, and goat cheese. Sparkling wines are excellent as an aperitif, while sweeter styles complement fruit desserts.

What makes this estate's sparkling wine special?

It is crafted using the traditional method, where the second fermentation occurs in the bottle. Extended aging on the lees provides the wine with complexity and an elegant structure.