ClassificationChinon AOC
VarietalsCabernet Franc, Chenin Blanc
Hectares24 ha
OwnerBillard family (Jerome and Elodie Billard)
WinemakerJerome Billard
BiodynamicBiodynamic Practicing
OrganicORGANIC CERTIFIED
NeighbourhoodChinon AOC / Ligre

Tip: Visits by appointment from the Ligre cellar; the estate offers tastings paired with regional cheese on Saturday afternoons in summer.

Location

Address: La Noblaie, 37500 Ligre, France, Loire Valley

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Ferme de la Sansonniere (Marc Angeli) ★ 4.7

Biodynamic PracticingORGANIC CERTIFIEDNaturalCoteaux du Layon / Bonnezeaux

Marc Angeli at Ferme de la Sansonniere works Chenin Blanc and Cabernet Franc with biodynamic farming and a zero-additions cellar protocol (no sulphur added, native-yeast fermentations). The estate has been listed in the Raisin natural-wine guide since the guide's inception and exports through Berry Bros and Rudd.

Tip: Sansonniere wines move through specialist natural-wine cavistes (La Cave des Papilles in Paris). Direct allocations from the estate are by personal relationship; the production is small.

Olivier Cousin ★ 4.6

Biodynamic PracticingORGANIC CERTIFIEDNaturalAnjou / Vin de France

Olivier Cousin works his Martigne-Briand Cabernet Franc and Grolleau vineyards with horse-drawn ploughs, ferments without additions and bottles without sulphur. After the 2010 INAO court case in which he refused the Vin de France label for his de-classified Anjou Cabernet Franc, Cousin became a reference figure in French natural-wine circles (covered in Le Monde, La Revue du Vin de France).

Tip: Cousin's wines are mainly distributed through specialist cavistes worldwide. Cellar visits are unpredictable; direct email contact for an appointment is the only realistic route.

Domaine des Baumard ★ 4.6

Savennieres / Coteaux du Layon / Quarts de Chaume

Domaine des Baumard in Rochefort-sur-Loire works across Savennieres, Coteaux du Layon and Quarts de Chaume Grand Cru, and the estate publicly documents that its wines are produced without animal-derived fining agents (vegan winemaking). Florent Baumard's preference for cool fermentation and minimal cellar handling on his Chenin Blanc range supports the unfined-vegan approach.

Tip: Visits by appointment; the Quarts de Chaume Grand Cru and Clos de Saint-Yves Savennieres are the canonical wines to taste alongside the Coteaux du Layon Carte d'Or.

Olivier Cousin (no-sulphur-added bottlings) ★ 4.4

Biodynamic PracticingORGANIC CERTIFIEDNaturalAnjou / Vin de France

Olivier Cousin's Anjou Cabernet Franc and Grolleau bottlings are made without sulphur additions at any stage of vinification or bottling. The Pur Breton (100 percent Cabernet Franc) is the signature no-sulphur cuvee. The wines sit at the zero-zero end of the Loire's natural-wine spectrum and are sold almost entirely through specialist natural-wine cavistes.

Tip: No-sulphur wines need temperature-controlled storage from cellar to glass. Buy from a specialist caviste who manages the cold chain, and drink within a few years of release.

Coulee de Serrant (Nicolas Joly) ★ 4.9

Demeter CertifiedORGANIC CERTIFIEDSavennieres-Coulee de Serrant AOC

Nicolas Joly's Coulee de Serrant has been farmed biodynamically since 1980 and has been Demeter certified since 1984. The monopole appellation Savennieres-Coulee de Serrant (a single 7-hectare site) is one of the four French wines with its own AOC. Joly's writings and advocacy made the estate the international reference for biodynamic viticulture in the 1980s and 1990s.

Tip: The visit includes a slope walk and the vaulted cellar; Nicolas himself or his daughter Virginie Joly leads tastings. The wine is unique and divisive, made from late-harvest Chenin Blanc with extended skin contact.

Domaine de l'Ecu ★ 4.8

Demeter CertifiedORGANIC CERTIFIEDMuscadet Sevre et Maine AOC / Le Landreau

Guy Bossard converted Domaine de l'Ecu to biodynamic farming in the mid-1990s, achieving Demeter certification in 1998. The estate, now run by Fred Niger, has been Demeter-certified for over 25 years. The single-soil cuvees (Granite, Orthogneiss, Gneiss) are the appellation's clearest terroir lesson.

Tip: Visits include the Le Landreau cellar and a walk through the granite, orthogneiss and gneiss parcels. The three single-soil cuvees side by side are the Muscadet terroir master class.

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