
Domaine de la BarbinièreLa Douée Chenin Blanc
In the mouth this white wine is a with a nice freshness.
This wine generally goes well with vegetarian, poultry or rich fish (salmon, tuna etc).
The La Douée Chenin Blanc of the Domaine de la Barbinière is in the top 80 of wines of Pays Nantais.
Taste structure of the La Douée Chenin Blanc from the Domaine de la Barbinière
Light | Bold | |
Dry | Sweet | |
Soft | Acidic |
In the mouth the La Douée Chenin Blanc of Domaine de la Barbinière in the region of Loire Valley is a with a nice freshness.
Food and wine pairings with La Douée Chenin Blanc
Pairings that work perfectly with La Douée Chenin Blanc
Original food and wine pairings with La Douée Chenin Blanc
The La Douée Chenin Blanc of Domaine de la Barbinière matches generally quite well with dishes of rich fish (salmon, tuna etc), vegetarian or poultry such as recipes of irish tartiflette, cream and tuna quiche or pasta with chicken and curry.
Details and technical informations about Domaine de la Barbinière's La Douée Chenin Blanc.
Discover the grape variety: Chenin blanc
It most certainly originates from the Anjou region and is registered in the official catalogue of wine grape varieties on the A1 list. It can also be found in South Africa, Australia, Argentina, Chile, the United States (California), New Zealand, etc. It is said to be a descendant of Savagnin and to have sauvignonasse as its second parent (Jean-Michel Boursiquot 2019). On the other hand, Chenin blanc is the half-brother of verdelho and sauvignon blanc and is the father of colombard.
Informations about the Domaine de la Barbinière
The Domaine de la Barbinière is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 19 wines for sale in the of Pays Nantais to come and discover on site or to buy online.
The wine region of Pays Nantais
The Pays Nantais is the region surrounding the city of Nantes, on the Atlantic coast of Brittany, France. The region covers an area of about 90 kilometres from east to west, between neighbouring Anjou and the Atlantic coast. Most of the production produces light, fresh white wines. The most famous of these is undoubtedly Muscadet, where the melon">Melon de Bourgogne grape dominates the plantings.
The wine region of Loire Valley
The Loire Valley is a key wine region in western France. It follows the course of the Loire River on its Long journey through the heart of France, from the inland hills of the Auvergne to the plains of the French Atlantic coast near Nantes (Muscadet country). Important in terms of quantity and quality, the region produces large quantities (about 4 million h/l each year) of everyday wines, as well as some of France's greatest wines. Diversity is another of the region's major assets; the styles of wine produced here range from the light, tangy Muscadet to the Sweet, honeyed Bonnezeaux, the Sparkling whites of Vouvray and the juicy, Tannic reds of Chinon and Saumur.
The word of the wine: Turbidity
The state of a cloudy wine, due to the presence of colloidal suspensions that prevent the passage of light.














