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2025 Reuilly “Les Pierres Plates”
Domaine de Reuilly
Joseph and Marie de Maistre
Shucking oysters in the vines while sipping Reuilly blanc
When was the last time you explored a landlocked area and found ancient, fossilized seashells scattered in the soil? In Reuilly—as in Chablis and other appellations that stretch across France’s terroirs made up of Kimmeridgian limestone—you could fill a bucket with 150-million-year-old shells in just a few vine rows if you look closely enough.
As exhilarating as it is to find them, this feeling is taken to another level when you take a sip of wine made here and taste something marine, evoking that ancient time when these lands were covered by ocean. In Les Pierres Plates, Sauvignon Blanc is the medium to this terroir’s message, and what a medium it proves to be! Sure, you can find faint hints of the grape’s quintessential flavors, but what really shines through are the soil’s chalky, stony, and slightly saline imprints, making it an utterly mouthwatering white wine.
Les Pierres Plates offers a great pairing choice for all the spring veggies popping up at your local market, but it’s also a no-brainer with anything from the ocean, especially raw oysters, grilled white fish atop a bed of sautéed greens, or Georgeanne Brennan’s pasta with clams.
—Tom Wolf
| Wine Type: | white |
| Vintage: | 2025 |
| Bottle Size: | 750mL |
| Blend: | Sauvignon Blanc |
| Appellation: | Reuilly |
| Country: | France |
| Region: | Loire |
| Producer: | Domaine de Reuilly |
| Winemaker: | Joseph de Maistre |
| Vineyard: | 23 years average, 11 ha |
| Soil: | Clay, Kimmeridgian limestone |
| Farming: | Biodynamic (certified) |
| Alcohol: | 13.5% |
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About The Producer
Domaine de Reuilly
About The Region
Loire
The defining feature of the Loire Valley, not surprisingly, is the Loire River. As the longest river in France, spanning more than 600 miles, this river connects seemingly disparate wine regions. Why else would Sancerre, with its Kimmeridgian limestone terroir be connected to Muscadet, an appellation that is 250 miles away?
Secondary in relevance to the historical, climatic, environmental, and cultural importance of the river are the wines and châteaux of the Jardin de la France. The kings and nobility of France built many hundreds of châteaux in the Loire but wine preceded the arrival of the noblesse and has since out-lived them as well.
Diversity abounds in the Loire. The aforementioned Kimmeridgian limestone of Sancerre is also found in Chablis. Chinon, Bourgueil, and Saumur boast the presence of tuffeau, a type of limestone unique to the Loire that has a yellowish tinge and a chalky texture. Savennières has schist, while Muscadet has volcanic, granite, and serpentinite based soils. In addition to geologic diversity, many, grape varieties are grown there too: Cabernet Franc, Chenin Blanc, Sauvignon Blanc, and Melon de Bourgogne are most prevalent, but (to name a few) Pinot Gris, Grolleau, Pinot Noir, Pineau d’Aunis, and Folle Blanche are also planted. These myriad of viticultural influences leads to the high quality production of every type of wine: red, white, rosé, sparkling, and dessert.
Like the Rhône and Provence, some of Kermit’s first imports came from the Loire, most notably the wines of Charles Joguet and Château d’Epiré—two producers who are featured in Kermit’s book Adventures on the Wine Route and with whom we still work today.
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Kermit once said...
Kermit once said...
For the wines that I buy I insist that the winemaker leave them whole, intact. I go into the cellars now and select specific barrels or cuvées, and I request that they be bottled without stripping them with filters or other devices. This means that many of our wines will arrive with a smudge of sediment and will throw a more important deposit as time goes by, It also means the wine will taste better.