Loire Valley
Les Vignobles de la Coulée de Serrant - Savennières - Les Vieux Clos - White - 2023
Characteristics
Country / Region: Loire Valley
Vintage: 2023
Name: AOP Savennières
Grape variety: 100% Chenin
Alcohol: 13 vol.
Color: White
Capacity: 75 cl
AWARDS
Estate rated 1 star in the Guide Des Meilleurs Vins de France 2025 RVF
Estate rated 3 stars in the Guide Bettane+Desseauve 2025
Wine rated 91/100 by our committee!
Wine:
Just released, the 2023 Savennières Les Vieux Clos White shows a luminous pale gold hue with striking intensity. The nose reveals earthy, root-driven aromas—hallmarks of the cru—lifted by delicate notes of white fruit. On the palate, the wine is energetic and finely structured, shaped by the cool vintage, which lends it a youthful austerity. A bottle to keep cellared a while longer, and ideally paired with fine fish or subtly spiced cuisine.Vinification:
Hand harvested, aged in oak barrels for 6 to 8 months, new wood limited to 5%, indigenous yeasts, no chaptalisation or re-yeasting.Vineyard certified organic and biodynamic since 1981.
Color:
Light golden brown.
Temperature:
Decant before serving at a temperature of between 10 and 12°C.Food and wine pairing:
Pikeperch fillet in white butter sauce, simply grilled sea bass, sole or turbot, fish mousseline, smoked fish platter, chicken in cider.Cellar aging:
From now until 2033
A leading figure in biodynamic winemaking, Nicolas Joly is a true icon of the Loire Valley — now joined by his daughter Virginie, who continues the legacy with equal passion. At the top of their game and awarded one star by the Revue du Vin de France (one of France’s top wine publications), they craft exceptional white wines with remarkable depth and structure, built for serious ageing.
The legendary Coulée de Serrant is nothing short of a global icon — one of the world’s greatest white wines. Each new vintage is eagerly awaited by connoisseurs. Farmed biodynamically for over 45 years, the estate produces what might be the most complex and enigmatic white wine out there — a wine that only truly reveals its layers after several years in the cellar.