Patrick Baudouin

Loire ValleyFrance
Rocks from Patrick Baudouin's vineyard in Anjou
Organic Chenin blanc vines in Côteaux du Layon
Patrick Baudouin's Côteaux du Layon vineyard.
Patrick Baudouin sampling his Chenin blanc
Patrick Baudouin winemaker in Chaudefonds-sur-Layon, Anjou, Loire Valley
Chenin blanc vines organically grown by Patrick Baudouin
Ancient metamorphic and volcanic rock
Patrick Baudouin's vineyard rock
Patrick Baudouin at his vineyard in Chaudefonds-sur-Layon, Anjou, Loire Valley
Rock from Patrick Baudouin's
Patrick Baudouin's vineyard in Côteaux du Layon, Anjou, Loire Valley
Vineyard rock from winemaker Patrick Baudouin in Anjou, Loire Valley, France
Patrick Baudouin winemaker captured in his vineyards in Anjou

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Patrick Baudouin's views on wine are as unfiltered as his methods, shaped by decades of organic viticulture and natural winemaking; though he adds sulfites to his wines at bottling. Patrick’s vineyards, certified organic but exceeding the certification’s expectations, are a reflection of his precise, forceful nature. And while many modern dry Chenin Blancs hum with electricity and tension, Baudouin’s wines purr with silky acidity, reminding us that beauty can still speak in whispers. He has 13.5 hectares in Anjou, Coteaux du Layon and Savennières that rest on ancient volcanic and metamorphic soils, where the conditions are ideal for producing both dry Chenin Blanc the region’s historic botrytised sweet wines.

Patrick Baudouin - 2022 Coteaux-du-layon, Les Bruandières

Price: $102.00
Size: 500ml
Availability: 

20 in stock

Type of Wine: White
Grape(s): 100% Chenin Blanc
Style: Sweet

GROWER OVERVIEW

Patrick Baudouin's views on wine are as unfiltered as his methods, shaped by decades of organic viticulture and natural winemaking; though he adds sulfites to his wines at bottling. Patrick’s vineyards, certified organic but exceeding the certification’s expectations, are a reflection of his precise, forceful nature. And while many modern dry Chenin Blancs hum with electricity and tension, Baudouin’s wines purr with silky acidity, reminding us that beauty can still speak in whispers. He has 13.5 hectares in Anjou, Coteaux du Layon and Savennières that rest on ancient volcanic and metamorphic soils, where the conditions are ideal for producing both dry Chenin Blanc the region’s historic botrytised sweet wines.

VINEYARD DETAILS

Coteaux du Layon “Les Bruandières” is a sweet Chenin Blanc from 30-year-old vines (2024), facing southwest and overlooking the Layon River at 20-70 meters altitude, on schist bedrock and decomposed schist clay and sand topsoil. The grapes are hand-harvested with an exceptional concentration of Botrytis.

CELLAR NOTES

Coteaux du Layon “Les Bruandières” is fermented naturally in 225- to 600-liter French oak where it continues to age for 15 months before a light filtration before bottling. No finings. It contains It contains 200-220 g/l of residual sugar (depending on the vintage).