Producer Profile

Les Terres Blanches

At Les Terres Blanches, sustainability is woven into every aspect of their operation, from cultivating local partnerships to conscientiously managing resources. They prioritize local suppliers for hay, meadow rotations, and seed collection, fostering a symbiotic relationship with the community. By sharing their Gamay de Bouze plots with organic medicinal plant producers, they exchange resources, promoting biodiversity and mutual support. Embracing circularity, they utilize recycled Burgundy bottles and natural cork stoppers sourced from organic or FSC-certified suppliers. These mindful practices underscore their commitment to environmental stewardship and holistic balance, reflecting a harmonious integration of tradition and innovation in winemaking.

Where The Wines Come From

Loire Valley

The Loire Valley, renowned for its picturesque landscapes and historic chateaux, is also a prominent region for natural wine production. Nestled along the meandering Loire River, this diverse wine region boasts a rich viticultural heritage dating back centuries. In recent years, there has been a resurgence of interest in natural winemaking, with many producers embracing sustainable and organic practices. In the Loire Valley, natural winemakers often focus on expressing the unique terroir of their vineyards, allowing the grapes to shine with minimal intervention. From the crisp, mineral-driven whites of Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé to the elegant, light-bodied reds of Chinon and Bourgueil, the diversity of grape varieties and styles in the region is reflected in its natural wines. These wines typically exhibit vibrant acidity, bright fruit flavors, and a sense of purity that captures the essence of the Loire Valley's cool climate and limestone-rich soils. With its commitment to authenticity and respect for nature, the Loire Valley continues to be a beacon for those seeking distinctive and environmentally conscious wines.