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Le Clos des Cosses is a steep, hillside vineyard that was planted in 1999 to equal parts cabernet sauvignon and cabernet franc. If standing in the vineyards on a clear day, you can see the city of Angers. The earth here is a mix of Marne (largile-calcaire mix) and Ostracées (fossilized shells). The grapes are 100% destemmed and are gently macerated and fermented with native yeast in cement. The wine is aged in stainless steel for 18 months, followed by approximately 6 months neutral barrel.
In less than three decades, Xavier and Géraldine Cailleau have brought back to life the vineyards and the wine production at their Château de Bois-Brinçon. What they have achieved is highly impressive.