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Monday, December 30, 2013

Happy New Year from Whom You Know! Chateau La Berriere Muscadet Sevre et Maine 100% Melon de Bourgogne by David Milligan Selections is Perfect to Kick Off Your New Year's Celebration!


It's almost New Year's Day! You don't have to wait until the ball drops to start celebrating! 
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However, you'd be remiss to start following it without a proper glass of celebration on hand and we've got a winner from France. We have started celebrating at Whom You Know with one smashing wine from one of the best importers around: David Milligan Selections.  They present Chateau La Berriere Muscadet Sevre et Maine 100% Melon de Bourgogne!


Château la Berrière has been producing wine since 1737. Located 20 km from Nantes, in the heart of the best Sevre et Maine vineyards, the vineyard sites are spread over 32 acres. 

The vineyards are set on hillside slopes facing south-west, bordering the river Loire, an exceptional terroir. 

The original vineyards were set up in the late 70s. The current generation of the family to run the estate, Matthieu returned from Finland in 2002. The wines are now vinified in the family’s custom built winery.

Happily producing wines as he sees best – carefully ignoring tradition when it gets in the way of making and selling decent wines, Matthieu’s modern style contrasts merrily with the norm.

Running his vineyards by the rules of Lutte Raisonnée since 2003, he has reduced treatments by over 50% in just 5 years, grassing through the vineyards. 
The vines of the estate develop on a complex soil made up of gneiss, clay and silica. Yields are limited and a rigorous vinification ensures the quality. 

Each vineyard site is separately vinified in stainless steel tanks, and with a special selection of yeast in order to respect each terroir. The wine is vinified at low temperature in order to extract the maximum aromatic potential of each wine. 

This Muscadet, aged on its lees, is fresh and has unusual depth and minerality. Thanks to its exceptional terroir, the wine is very floral and will develop fuller flavors with ageing. 

Great with Seafood, white meats, cheese or on its own. 
Domaine Sarrail “Espirit de Sarrail” 

The Cite de Carcassonne IGP was first established in 1981, it includes 25 producers, mostly working as a cooperative. Domaine Sarrail is the largest with 250 acres and one of the few selling their wine as a Domaine. 

Situated between the Pyrenees to the South and the Black Mountains to the North, Carcassonne is best known for its fabulous medieval city, surrounded by massive battlements, a UNESCO World Heritage site. It enjoys a privileged climatic position where the excesses of the Mediterranean climate are tempered by the coolness of the Atlantic. This special microclimate gives the wines their particular elegance and charm. The closest vineyards overlook the battlements of Carcassonne. In 1980 the Sarrail family acquired this estate, first established in 1292.They saw a great potential for the vines and terroir and much work has been done to maximize their potential. 

The estate has been a passion project of the Sarrail family for three generations. When Albert’s grandfather first found the estate he knew he had to have it. At the time the estate was in disrepair. He helped finance the rebuilding by creating apartments for the locals, helping to make the winery a reality and at the same time bringing it closer to the community around it. There are now 18 families living on the property, about half of which work on the estate. Albert’s grandfather still walks through the vineyards each day to ensure the vines stay in the best of health. In 2005, Albert, the third generation, joined the estate. 

Their oenologist, Ana Gonzalez has been a winemaker for over 15 years. She has made wine in Spain, Chile, Argentina, Australia and France. She has spent the last 7 years at Domaine Sarrail, constantly working to improve the quality. 

Their vineyards are found mostly in the suburb of Cazilhac. They start at an elevation of 150m and go as high as 300m.They Domaine also uses state of the art harvesters which allows for a selection in the vineyard assuring only high quality grapes make it into the wines. 

One of the more unique parts of the winemaking process is the state of the art press which uses nitrogen instead of oxygen to preserve freshness. It also has the ability to press at an incredibly slow rate for the making of rose. The wines are still made in the original building from 1292. 






Alex says on Facebook: My father started this delightful company back in 1995. Since then we have striven to bring you delicious, affordable, terroir driven wines.

David Milligan founded David Milligan Selections in 1995 with the objective of finding great wines from top estates and creating exceptional values for the consumer. 
This has been achieved by creating a low overhead operation selling directly on behalf of the estates to importing wholesalers around the country and thus eliminating the National Importer mark up. 
Drawing on his many years of experience in the United States and in Europe where he was wine buyer for one of the largest wine companies, he has assembled a range of important estates in the main regions of France. 


In selecting these wines he agrees with the consumer preference for clean, well made wines with emphasis on the natural fruit. He believes that this allows the true character of the soil in each region to express itself. Experts agree that his selections are classic expressions of each appellation. In 2006 he was joined by his son Alexander who spent two years working at Sherry-Lehmann, the prestigious New York retailer.

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