
Domaine Brazilierl’Ocre Jeanne
This wine generally goes well with vegetarian, poultry or rich fish (salmon, tuna etc).
The l’Ocre Jeanne of the Domaine Brazilier is in the top 30 of wines of Coteaux du Vendômois.

Food and wine pairings with l’Ocre Jeanne
Pairings that work perfectly with l’Ocre Jeanne
Original food and wine pairings with l’Ocre Jeanne
The l’Ocre Jeanne of Domaine Brazilier matches generally quite well with dishes of rich fish (salmon, tuna etc), vegetarian or poultry such as recipes of pan-fried salmon papillote, cream and tuna quiche or eggs florentine.
Details and technical informations about Domaine Brazilier's l’Ocre Jeanne.
Discover the grape variety: Chenin blanc
Chameleon whites with taut acidity, ranging from mineral dry (Savennières, Vouvray sec) to off-dry and medium-sweet (Vouvray, Montlouis), sumptuous botrytised sweet (Quarts-de-Chaume, Bonnezeaux, Coteaux du Layon) and brilliant sparkling (Crémant de Loire, Vouvray brut). Aromas of quince, apple, honey, white flowers, beeswax and flint. An Anjou variety, also star of South Africa's Western Cape.
Informations about the Domaine Brazilier
The Domaine Brazilier is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 11 wines for sale in the of Coteaux du Vendômois to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Coteaux du Vendômois
Loire AOC (2001) north of Touraine in Loir-et-Cher (28 communes), clay-siliceous and flint soils. Pineau d'Aunis exclusive signature in reds and rosés: light and crunchy reds with red fruit, white pepper and floral hints, smooth tannins and lively acidity — rare thin-skinned variety. Gris ("oeil de gardon") from direct pressing: pale salmon, peppered nose, delicate and joyful finish — the appellation's hallmark. Taut Chenin Blanc, Cabernet Franc and Pinot Noir.
The wine region of Loire Valley
Kingdom of lively, dry whites and fine sparklers. Mineral, taut Sauvignon Blanc (Sancerre, Pouilly-Fumé) with citrus and gunflint notes. Multiform Chenin Blanc (Vouvray, Savennières, Layon): straight dry, floral off-dry or noble sweet honey-quince. Saline, iodised Muscadet (Melon B.
The word of the wine: Ancestral method
A method of making certain sparkling wines such as blanquette de Limoux, sparkling gaillac or clairette de Die, which consists of a second fermentation in the bottle based on natural sugars and yeasts naturally brought by the grapes (unlike the méthode champenoise, which requires the addition of tirage liquor).














