Domaine de la Bergerie ‘La Cerisaie’ Anjou Rouge, Loire Valley, France 2023
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Located in the heart of the Anjou appellation, Domaine de la Bergerie has been family-run for eight generations. Now led by Anne Guégniard and her husband, David, the estate is recognized for its organic and biodynamic approach, crafting expressive Loire wines that reflect the limestone and schist soils of the region. ‘La Cerisaie’ is their classic Anjou Rouge—an elegant and juicy expression of Cabernet Franc with lift, freshness, and purity.
- WINEMAKER: Anne & David Guégniard
- FARMING: Certified Organic (Ecocert); practicing Biodynamic
- VARIETY: 100% Cabernet Franc
- TERROIR: The vineyards for ‘La Cerisaie’ lie on the slopes of the Layon Valley, where schist and limestone soils lend both structure and minerality. The site’s south-facing exposure ensures full ripeness while preserving the grape’s natural freshness.
- VINIFICATION: Grapes are hand-harvested and undergo spontaneous fermentation with native yeasts in stainless steel tanks. A gentle maceration preserves purity of fruit and softens tannins.
- AGING: Aged in stainless steel and large neutral oak for several months before bottling to maintain vibrancy and express the terroir’s finesse.
- TASTING NOTES: The 2023 ‘La Cerisaie’ opens with aromas of red currant, wild cherry, and violets, accented by a touch of graphite and fresh herbs. On the palate, it’s medium-bodied, silky, and pure, balancing lively acidity with soft tannins and a long, mineral finish. A classic, beautifully balanced Anjou Rouge.
- FOOD PAIRINGS: Excellent with roast chicken, charcuterie, grilled vegetables, or mushroom dishes. Serve slightly cool to highlight its freshness and aromatic lift.
About the label:
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Yves Guégniard took over Domaine de la Bergerie in the 1960s, expanding the vineyards and building the domaine’s reputation for quality Anjou wines.
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Today, the estate is run by his daughter, Anne Guégniard, and her husband, David, but the wines are still bottled under “Domaine de la Bergerie – Yves Guégniard” to preserve continuity and brand recognition.
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This is very common in the Loire Valley (and France in general), where the domaine name honors the founding or previous generation even after succession.
Located in the heart of the Anjou appellation, Domaine de la Bergerie has been family-run for eight generations. Now led by Anne Guégniard and her husband, David, the estate is recognized for its organic and biodynamic approach, crafting expressive Loire wines that reflect the limestone and schist soils of the region. ‘La Cerisaie’ is their classic Anjou Rouge—an elegant and juicy expression of Cabernet Franc with lift, freshness, and purity.
- WINEMAKER: Anne & David Guégniard
- FARMING: Certified Organic (Ecocert); practicing Biodynamic
- VARIETY: 100% Cabernet Franc
- TERROIR: The vineyards for ‘La Cerisaie’ lie on the slopes of the Layon Valley, where schist and limestone soils lend both structure and minerality. The site’s south-facing exposure ensures full ripeness while preserving the grape’s natural freshness.
- VINIFICATION: Grapes are hand-harvested and undergo spontaneous fermentation with native yeasts in stainless steel tanks. A gentle maceration preserves purity of fruit and softens tannins.
- AGING: Aged in stainless steel and large neutral oak for several months before bottling to maintain vibrancy and express the terroir’s finesse.
- TASTING NOTES: The 2023 ‘La Cerisaie’ opens with aromas of red currant, wild cherry, and violets, accented by a touch of graphite and fresh herbs. On the palate, it’s medium-bodied, silky, and pure, balancing lively acidity with soft tannins and a long, mineral finish. A classic, beautifully balanced Anjou Rouge.
- FOOD PAIRINGS: Excellent with roast chicken, charcuterie, grilled vegetables, or mushroom dishes. Serve slightly cool to highlight its freshness and aromatic lift.
About the label:
-
Yves Guégniard took over Domaine de la Bergerie in the 1960s, expanding the vineyards and building the domaine’s reputation for quality Anjou wines.
-
Today, the estate is run by his daughter, Anne Guégniard, and her husband, David, but the wines are still bottled under “Domaine de la Bergerie – Yves Guégniard” to preserve continuity and brand recognition.
-
This is very common in the Loire Valley (and France in general), where the domaine name honors the founding or previous generation even after succession.