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Famille Lieubeau Muscadet Sevre et Maine Bel Abord
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You have the right to cancel your order at any time without being charged for the goods ordered within 14 days of purchase.
Excludes perishable or personalised products or those products that have been specified as non-returnable.
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Please email us at [email protected] with your order confirmation number, full name and the reason you for the return.
Shipping charges are non-refundable. We advise you to obtain a postal receipt or send the items back via recorded delivery.
One of their standout wines, Bel Abord, comes from a single organic plot perched above the river Maine. Facing east and rooted in sandy gneiss, the 40-year-old Melon de Bourgogne vines benefit from Atlantic breezes and excellent sun exposure, producing fruit with bright acidity and minerality. Hand-harvested grapes are gently pressed, and the wine is aged for up to 12 months on lees in underground vats, with bâtonnage to build texture and depth.
Bel Abord Muscadet offers a precise and vibrant expression of its terroir. On the nose, it reveals delicate floral aromas, fresh citrus zest, and a hint of crushed stone, evoking the cool coastal breeze of the Atlantic. The palate is bright and focused, with lively acidity that accentuates the citrus and orchard fruit flavours, while the subtle lees ageing adds a creamy texture and depth. A saline minerality lingers on the finish, leaving a clean, refreshing aftertaste that speaks to the wine’s unique, weathered gneiss terroir.