Type: White Wine
Country: France
Code: CHAN040
Le Chant des Roses is a delicate and aromatic expression of Gewurztraminer with notes of lychee, rose and exotic spices.

Xavier Roger

Xavier Roger’s roots were firmly in the vineyards of Sancerre in the Loire Valley. Son of Jean-Max Roger whose 34ha domaine in the village of Bué, just south-west of town of Sancerre, is renowned for its production of high quality, Sancerre, Menetou-Salon and Pouilly Fumé. However three is a crowd, and with his brothers Thibault and Etienne working at the family domaine, Xavier set out on his own and made his own way.

 

After attending winemaking school in Burgundy followed by three years of viticulture training at the agronomy school in Montpelier, Xavier spent the 1990’s gaining international winemaking experience in the US, New Zealand and Germany before returning to France to work in Bordeaux.

 

After three years running  a 60ha estate in Nimes, Xavier joined Alain Grignon who had set up LGI in 1999, along with Thierry Leduc and Englishman Mark Lynton, to run the entire winemaking operation as well as developing relationships with some of the finest growers in the region. It is these close relationships which puts Xavier ahead of all others in securing the best parcels of grapes in the region.

 

In 2013 Alain Grignon retired and Xavier took over the general management of the company, whilst maintaining full control of the winemaking process and grower relationships.

 

Mastering the nuances of Sothern French varietals and combining traditional as well as innovative winemaking techniques, Xavier Roger wines are a superb example of the quality that is now being produced in the South of France.

 

On the nose, delicate notes of lychee, rose petals, and exotic spices. This beautifully balanced wine unfolds on the palate with a silky texture, leading to a refreshing, lingering finish.
Perfect as an apéritif or paired with spicy cuisine, fragrant cheeses or fruit based desserts.
The winemaking process for Les Chant de Roses is all about preserving and enhancing the harvested grapes freshness and aroma. Grapes are collected early in the morning while temperatures are low. They are put through a pneumatic press in order to preserve the grape quality. The alcoholic fermentation is slow using low temperatures in stainless steel tanks.
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