Domaine des Echardières “Le Long Bec”, Touraine Chenonceaux Blanc

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Tasted: January 29, 2022

Appellation: Touraine, Loire Valley, France

Loire's Touraine is pretty vast, and within, contains many tinier appellations. The more famous ones are Chinon, Bourgeuil, and Vouvray. Then there is Jasnière, lesser known but arguably a cult favourite. Cheverny, a place that brought us the Adventures of Tintin. Cour-Cheverny, home to the elusive Romorantin and a personal favourite...

A few weeks ago, an unexpected encounter with this Touraine Chenonceaux at a liquor store caught me by surprise. A rare sighting, because their wines are so hard to find! This Domaine des Eschardières “Le Long Bec” is a 100% Sauv Blanc – as all Touraine Chenonceaux AOC whites should be – with a rather substantial body, almost oily, probably from the 8 months on lees. Ripe with exotic fruits and honey, explosive minerality, with a finish that lingers on. A mind-bending palate sensation.

Did you know?
Chenonceaux is better known for its Chenonceau Castle, AKA. the "Ladies' Château", as it was home to several notable women, Catherine de' Medici, Diane de Poitier, etc.

There should be a few more of this Domaine des Echardieres "La Long Bec" in some LCBOs. Happy treasure hunting!

Olivia Siu

Olivia Siu is a French Wine Specialist and WSET Diploma candidate with over a decade of digital design and marketing experience. After growing a start-up into a multi-million dollar business, she launched her wine career working for a leading Okanagan winery, and then with two largest Canadian wine and spirits distributors, before she co-founded Vinequity and joined Nicholas Pearce Wines in Toronto. Gamay fanatic, and happy to talk about Loire wines all day.

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