The Wine Opera Lumière de Silex Blanc 2021

Jean-Pierre Robinot - Les Vignes de l’Ange Vin

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Organic and natural dry white wine made from Chenin from the Loire Valley, expressive and lively, with notes of roasted white fruits.

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France - Loire Valley

12.5°

Grape varieties: Chenin

Capacity: 75 cl

Vintage: 2021

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L'Opéra des Vins Lumière de Silex Blanc 2021

Jean-Pierre Robinot


Here is a wine whose qualities can be discerned from its name: its liveliness and expressiveness owe everything to the calcareous-siliceous soils of its native plots, in the Loir hills, on which fifty-year-old vines are grown, harvested by hand. One hundred percent Chenin, it is a subtle and complex wine, full of flowers and fruits: acacia, quince, roasted apple, mandarin zest, with a hint of spice and a sumptuous minerality. The harvest is processed directly, fermentation is carried out using indigenous yeasts, and no sulfites or any other additives are added in the cellar or at bottling. Aging is carried out for one year in barrels previously used for several wines. We recommend decanting this wine for one hour to allow it to develop all its aromas.

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Anyone interested in natural wine in France has certainly come across Jean-Pierre Robinot at some point and has never forgotten this smiling, bouncy figure. It is clear that while it has not yet been proven that all wines resemble their winemaker (a study to be undertaken), the wines produced by Jean-Pierre, warm, friendly and luminous, are in the image of their creator. After running the wine bar L’Ange Vin on rue Richard-Lenoir, in the 11th arrondissement of Paris, for nearly fifteen years, Jean-Pierre returned to his native Chahaignes, a small village in the south of Sarthe, on the borders of Anjou and Touraine. His dream is to acquire his vineyard and make wines without sulfur. He reclaims hillside wasteland on great terroirs, as well as troglodyte cellars dug into the tuffeau stone. 2002 will be his first vintage. At the same time, under the L’Opéra du vin brand, he vinifies grapes purchased from local winegrowers. Jean-Pierre Robinot practices demanding organic viticulture, without chemical weed control. The soil is worked and amended with natural composts. All harvests, carried out at maturity on healthy grapes, are done by hand. The location and climate favor noble rot.

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L'Opéra des Vins Lumière de Silex Blanc 2021

Jean-Pierre Robinot


Here is a wine whose qualities can be discerned from its name: its liveliness and expressiveness owe everything to the calcareous-siliceous soils of its native plots, in the Loir hills, on which fifty-year-old vines are grown, harvested by hand. One hundred percent Chenin, it is a subtle and complex wine, full of flowers and fruits: acacia, quince, roasted apple, mandarin zest, with a hint of spice and a sumptuous minerality. The harvest is processed directly, fermentation is carried out using indigenous yeasts, and no sulfites or any other additives are added in the cellar or at bottling. Aging is carried out for one year in barrels previously used for several wines. We recommend decanting this wine for one hour to allow it to develop all its aromas.

Find out more
Anyone interested in natural wine in France has certainly come across Jean-Pierre Robinot at some point and has never forgotten this smiling, bouncy figure. It is clear that while it has not yet been proven that all wines resemble their winemaker (a study to be undertaken), the wines produced by Jean-Pierre, warm, friendly and luminous, are in the image of their creator. After running the wine bar L’Ange Vin on rue Richard-Lenoir, in the 11th arrondissement of Paris, for nearly fifteen years, Jean-Pierre returned to his native Chahaignes, a small village in the south of Sarthe, on the borders of Anjou and Touraine. His dream is to acquire his vineyard and make wines without sulfur. He reclaims hillside wasteland on great terroirs, as well as troglodyte cellars dug into the tuffeau stone. 2002 will be his first vintage. At the same time, under the L’Opéra du vin brand, he vinifies grapes purchased from local winegrowers. Jean-Pierre Robinot practices demanding organic viticulture, without chemical weed control. The soil is worked and amended with natural composts. All harvests, carried out at maturity on healthy grapes, are done by hand. The location and climate favor noble rot.