60% Pinot Noir, 30% Gamay, 10% Côt.
Pale ruby color in the glass. The nose is delicate and slightly peppery. On the palate, this wine shows finesse and freshness with little hint of red berries.
Domaine Maison Père & Fils, established in the early 20th century, flourished under Guy Maison’s stewardship in 1950. His son, Jean-François Maison, expanded the estate to 73 hectares, making it the largest within the appellation. Later, Vignobles Feray took over, continuing to restructure the vineyard to optimize the terroir for each grape variety.
Domaine Maison thrives in the heart of Cheverny, spanning 73 ha of premium grape varieties. With a focus on quality clusters over yields, the vineyard benefits from an excellent location between the Loire and Cher rivers. The renowned wines of Cheverny and Domaine Maison boast clay-limestone and lightly gravely soils, offering delicate, diverse, and aromatic profiles.