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Producer profile

Domaine du Salvard

Five generation Loire domaine with Cheverny white and red wines, LPS Pinot Noir, and Pinot Noir Vieilles Vignes.

Place
Fougères-sur-Bièvre · Loire · France
Known for
Cheverny Pinot Noir and family farming
Wine context
Chardonnay · Gamay · Pinot Noir
Editorial basis
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Atlas locationFougères-sur-Bièvre · Loire · France47.42° N · 1.32° E

At A Glance

Field
Detail
Region
Loire
Appellation
Cheverny
White wine
Cheverny Blanc
Red wine
LPS Pinot Noir
Family
Delailles family

The Producer

From 10 hectares in 1965 to 30 hectares by 1993 and the current 45 hectares, Domaine du Salvard has expanded with the Delailles family. The 1993 milestone arrived in the same year Cheverny achieved AOC status. Five generations have carried the family line forward. Environmentally respectful cultivation methods and autonomous electric robots are part of the estate's present work.

Place

The current wines carry the Cheverny appellation in both white and red forms. Cheverny Blanc is the white, while LPS Pinot Noir is the red. The appellation appears across two colours, giving the range a white and red frame.

Wines

Cheverny Blanc and LPS Pinot Noir are the two Cheverny wines in the range. LPS Pinot Noir 2023 is 85% Pinot Noir and 15% Gamay. Pinot Noir Vieilles Vignes is a separately named red bottling aged in new oak barrels for over 15 months and bottled without fining or filtration. The range moves from an appellation white and a defined red blend to a red whose cellar method includes long new oak ageing and an unfiltered bottling.

In The Glass

Cheverny Blanc's Chardonnay brings Meyer lemon and orchard fruit, adding complexity to the white. On the red side, Pinot Noir and Gamay set the grape frame for LPS Pinot Noir, while new oak shapes the Vieilles Vignes red. New oak can add toast and spice and broaden the palate through oxygen exchange during ageing. Extended barrel ageing can also give the wine a wider, more settled texture.

A Bottle To Understand It

Choose LPS Pinot Noir. It is the red Cheverny bottle made from Pinot Noir and Gamay, with a defined blend that can be compared directly with Cheverny Blanc before the range moves to Pinot Noir Vieilles Vignes. The bottle puts the appellation into a red blend and leaves the separately named Vieilles Vignes bottling for a later comparison of barrel ageing.

Final Word

Domaine du Salvard is a Delailles family domaine spanning five generations, with Cheverny wines in white and red, from Cheverny Blanc and LPS Pinot Noir to Pinot Noir Vieilles Vignes.

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Where to go next

placeRead the Loire guideSee Domaine du Salvard in the wider setting of Loire.mapFind Domaine du Salvard on the mapKeep the producer, its region and nearby places together.learningUnderstand Pinot NoirRead the quick library guide to Pinot Noir, which is listed with this producer.