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Marc Bredif Vouvray

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Description

Marc Bredif Vouvray is a 100% Chenin Blanc from the Vouvray appellation in France’s Loire Valley, bottled at 12.513% ABV in a standard 750ml format. Awarded 89 points by Wine Enthusiast for the 2021 vintage, this expression is distinguished by its maturation in troglodyte cellars carved from tuffeau limestone caves dating back to the 10th century that rank among the largest and most storied in the appellation.

Quick Facts: ABV: 12.513% | Origin: Vouvray, Touraine, Loire Valley, France | Varietal: 100% Chenin Blanc | Owner: Baron Patrick de Ladoucette

Production & Heritage

The Marc Brdif estate, now owned by Baron Patrick de Ladoucette, draws on centuries of Vouvray winemaking tradition. Grapes are hand-harvested, then processed by pneumatic pressing using only free-run juice a deliberate choice that yields cleaner, more refined must. Fermentation takes place at a controlled 64F (approximately 18C) over two months, followed by nine months of lees aging in vats within the estate’s remarkable troglodyte cellars, whose constant natural temperature and humidity have preserved vintages as old as 1874.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with perfumed Fuji apple and ripe peach, building into layers of orange zest, white blossom, and a subtle pineapple lift. A flinty, river-stone minerality threads beneath the fruit, anchoring the bouquet.

Taste: The entry is full and generous, showing ripe peach and pineapple fruit offset by bright, driving acidity. At mid-palate, a clean, off-dry sweetness emerges, balanced by chalky mineral tones and citrus freshness. The overall impression is one of volume and zest in equal measure.

Finish: The finish is long and lively, tapering with lemony citrus and lingering exotic fruit. As the wine fades, honeyed and faintly waxy notes develop, adding complexity without heaviness.

How to Drink Marc Brdif Vouvray

Serve chilled to around 4852F to highlight its aromatic complexity and acidity. This Vouvray is exceptionally versatile at the table and rewards both solo sipping and food-driven occasions.

  • Classic Aperitif: The off-dry profile and bright acidity make it an ideal standalone pour before dinner.
  • Spritz Variation: Substitute it in a white wine spritz the Chenin Blanc’s tropical fruit and minerality bring more depth than a standard Pinot Grigio base.
  • French 75 Riff: Use in place of sparkling wine for a still-wine twist; the peach and citrus character complements the gin and lemon beautifully.

Best For

  • Introducing someone to the Chenin Blanc grape in its most celebrated French expression
  • Pairing with a multi-course seafood dinner
  • Gifting a wine enthusiast who appreciates Loire Valley terroir
  • Warm-weather entertaining where a refreshing but complex white is needed

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Marc Brdif Vouvray taste like? It is an off-dry Chenin Blanc dominated by ripe peach, pineapple, and citrus flavors, supported by bright acidity and a flinty mineral backbone. The finish is long and lively, with honeyed and waxy undertones.

How does Marc Brdif Vouvray compare to Ladoucette Pouilly-Fum? Both wines come from the Loire Valley portfolio of Baron Patrick de Ladoucette, but they are fundamentally different grapes and appellations Marc Brdif is 100% Chenin Blanc from Vouvray with an off-dry profile, while Ladoucette Pouilly-Fum is a dry Sauvignon Blanc from the eastern Loire. The Vouvray tends toward richer fruit and softer acidity, whereas the Pouilly-Fum emphasizes herbaceous and smoky-flint character.

Is Marc Brdif Vouvray good for beginners? Yes the touch of residual sweetness, generous fruit, and balanced acidity make it highly approachable for those new to Chenin Blanc or Loire Valley wines. It avoids the austerity that some dry white wines can present to less experienced palates.

Where is Marc Brdif Vouvray made? It is produced in the Vouvray appellation within the Touraine district of the Loire Valley, France. The estate’s historic tuffeau cellars, carved into limestone cliffs beginning in the 10th century, serve as both aging facility and archive for vintages dating back to 1874.

What foods pair well with Marc Brdif Vouvray? Freshwater fish such as pike or trout complement the wine’s minerality. Soft goat cheeses particularly Sainte-Maure de Touraine, a regional classic mirror its Loire Valley origins. Thai or Vietnamese dishes with lemongrass and ginger play off the citrus and tropical fruit notes. Roast chicken with a cream sauce matches the wine’s body and acidity. Fruit tarts, especially those featuring stone fruit, echo the peach and pear aromas.

What sizes does Marc Brdif Vouvray come in? The standard bottling is 750ml, which is the most widely available format.

Is Marc Brdif Vouvray worth the price? Marc Brdif Vouvray positions as an accessible, mid-range Loire Valley Chenin Blanc that consistently earns critical recognition 89 points from Wine Enthusiast while benefiting from a storied estate and distinctive cellar-aging conditions. It represents strong value within the Vouvray appellation.

Why Marc Brdif Vouvray?

What sets this wine apart begins underground. The troglodyte cellars at Marc Brdif, carved from tuffeau limestone over a thousand years ago, provide a naturally stable aging environment that few estates in Vouvray can match and their library of vintages reaching back to 1874 is living proof of Chenin Blanc’s extraordinary longevity from this site. The insistence on free-run juice only, combined with a slow, cool fermentation and extended lees aging, produces a wine with more texture and aromatic complexity than many wines at this price point in the appellation. For anyone seeking a genuine, terroir-driven expression of Vouvray from one of the region’s most historically significant cellars, Marc Brdif delivers substance behind the story.

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