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Château from MERANDE
Winemakers: André and Daniel Genoux
Region: Savoie
City: Arbin
Grape varieties : altesse, gamay, roussanne, mondeuse, jacquère
Surface Winery: 12 ha
Annual production: 60.000
Certification: organic wine (AB, Ecocert)
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We're telling you about their Winery
"A great wine can only be a natural wine"; it is with this sentence in mind that the Genoux brothers of Château de Mérande (or Winery Genoux) validate, in 2009, the conduct of bio-biodynamic viticulture with the Ecocert certification. The vine is considered here as a living being connected to the cosmos. Formerly located on the Roman road linking Vienna to Rome, Arbin is a land of wine. The Château de Mérande (or Winery Knees) spreads over 12 hectares, 7 of which are reserved for the typical local Grape variety , the mondeuse, which expresses all the richness of the Arbin cru. The rest is planted with roussanne, altesse, gamay and jacquère. Settled for generations in the heart of the Combe de Savoie, the Genoux family has been managing these terroirs so delicate to work with strength, courage and principles that respect the environment. | All the work in the vineyard is carried out with the aim of preserving the surrounding natural environment in order to safeguard the biodiversity at the heart of the vines. Meticulous soil work, no weedkillers or pesticides are used so that the terroir expresses itself in its purest personality. All this work proves to be colossal when one discovers the difference in height of the slopes where the vines have taken root. But all these efforts are not without rewards as the wines express the identity of these great terroirs. In the cellar, an important sorting is carried out during the harvest in order to obtain perfectly ripe grapes. Vinification is then carried out with little intervention, using indigenous yeasts and without any inputs, in order to preserve the typicity of each terroir. |
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