2023 Domaine du Grand Mouton - Louis Métaireau, Muscadet Sèvre-et-Maine Sur Lie "Carte Noire"
2023 Domaine du Grand Mouton - Louis Métaireau, Muscadet Sèvre-et-Maine Sur Lie "Carte Noire"

2023 Domaine du Grand Mouton - Louis Métaireau, Muscadet Sèvre-et-Maine Sur Lie "Carte Noire"

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2023 Domaine du Grand Mouton - Louis Métaireau, Muscadet Sèvre-et-Maine Sur Lie "Carte Noire"

Domaine du Grand Mouton is one of the estates that dragged Muscadet out of the commodity category and into the conversation about serious terroir whites. Founded by Louis Métaireau in the mid‑20th century, the domaine sits in Saint‑Fiacre‑sur‑Maine, the historic sweet spot between the Sèvre and Maine rivers where the appellation’s best exposures concentrate. Métaireau was part of the small group of vignerons who pushed for Muscadet Sèvre‑et‑Maine Sur Lie as a quality designation, insisting on low yields, extended lees aging, and estate bottling long before that was fashionable. Today, the estate farms roughly 9 hectares of Melon de Bourgogne, and the torch has passed to the next generation, but the mission hasn’t changed: pure, salt‑tinged, age-worthy Muscadet from organically tended, old vines.

“Carte Noire” (Black Label) is the domaine’s classic sur lie expression, sourced from 1950s‑planted Melon in the Grand Mouton vineyard, with even older 1930s vines reserved for the top cuvée. Vines are farmed organically and sustainably, everything is harvested by hand—a radical exception in a region dominated by machine picking—and fermentations rely on native yeasts in concrete and glass-lined vats. The wine then rests sur lie through winter, bottled in spring by gravity without fining or filtration, capturing fine lees texture and that unmistakable Atlantic salinity. Within the estate hierarchy, Petit Mouton is the crispest, Grand Mouton the richer later‑picked bottling, and Carte Noire is the benchmark, textbook Muscadet Sèvre‑et‑Maine Sur Lie—the bottle that tells you exactly why this producer matters.

Why you’ll love it

  • It’s old‑vine, hand‑harvested Melon from one of Muscadet’s historic champions, delivering real depth instead of anonymous “oyster wine.”

  • Organic farming, native-yeast fermentations, and traditional sur lie aging give you saline cut, citrusy drive, and subtle lees creaminess in perfect balance.

  • This is the archetypal Muscadet Sèvre‑et‑Maine Sur Lie—a reference-point bottle that overdelivers on complexity and refreshment at a weekday price.

How to serve it

  • Pour well‑chilled, around 45–50°F, in a white wine stem to showcase its citrus, sea spray, and wet‑stone detail without muting the texture.

  • Pair with oysters, clams, mussels, scallop crudo, or simply grilled white fish; its acidity and salinity are built for raw bar and seafood.

  • Drink now for electric freshness, or hold a few bottles 3–5 years—good Muscadet from old vines and serious sur lie elevage gains even more savor and complexity with time.

2023 Domaine du Grand Mouton - Louis Métaireau, Muscadet Sèvre-et-Maine Sur Lie "Carte Noire"
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