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"The estate, led by Sébastien Branger, has a reputation for producing classic wines with a crystal-clear and pure style." - Yohan Castaing, Wine Advocate
Any knowledgeable insider knows that Muscadet is one of the most consistently excellent categories for overperforming white wine values. In fact, we can't think of anywhere in the world that delivers more bang for the cellar-worthy buck than here. And these days, the region is really leaning into its diverse terroirs and their myriad expressions, while the top growers are pursuing quality with the same passion and steadfastness as the best domaines from anywhere else in France. The Branger domaine, founded during World War I, is a reference-point for Muscadet's classic heart and soul.
The Brangers own and farm vines in Muscadet's most important communes, and it's their plots in the "grand cru" village of Monnières-St Fiacre that form their top-tier bottling, Les Gras Moutons, made from shallow, amphibolite soils. The wine doesn't bear the commune name on the label because Sébastien chooses not to age sur lie long enough to meet the appellation minimum, but this 94-point 2022 beauty is "a great bottle of Muscadet in the making!" The vines date back to 1936, so the concentration, intensity, and soil signature are textbook, and given the reticent primary character right now, it's set to age beautifully for another ten to fifteen years (how's that for a $20 wine?!). The "understudy" to Les Gras Mouton is the 92-point 2023 Les Fils de Mouton, which Castaing declares "deserves recognition as one of the top values in the region." The younger vines (44 years old) around the village of Maisdon-sur-Sèvre grow on metamorphic gneiss, mica, and schist, produce "a lovely and classic bottle of top flight Muscadet" that far outpaces its sub-$15 price point. In fact, you can (and perhaps should) lay this down for a years as well, to give it the chance to fully develop. Of course, at this price, you can load up and enjoy it whenever you want.
Needless to say, we're fully on board the Muscadet train, and the ride is only getting better as we add more outstanding domaines like Branger to the fold. It's a great time to be a Loire lover. That's for sure.
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