A guide to Romorantin worth seeking out, by region. We list the estates, how each region expresses the grape, and the bottles that show it best.

Romorantin in Loire Valley

Domaine Henry Marionnet ★ 4.6

Touraine AOCGamay, Sauvignon Blanc, Romorantin, Cot58 haFounded 1921Marionnet familyWinemaker Jean-Sebastien MarionnetORGANIC CERTIFIEDVouvray

Soings-en-Sologne family estate of 58 hectares mainly Gamay and Sauvignon, with 5.5 hectares of franc-de-pied (ungrafted) plantings and the 200-year-old Provignage Romorantin vine.

Tasting: Visits and tastings at the Domaine de la Charmoise; one of the few growers with ungrafted parcels

Signature wines: marionnet-premiere-vendange, marionnet-vinifera, marionnet-provignage

Tip: Provignage is bottled from a 200-year-old plot of ungrafted pre-phylloxera Romorantin vines at Domaine de la Charmoise (one of the few documented pre-phylloxera plots in France).

Domaine des Huards (Cour-Cheverny) ★ 4.7

Cour-Cheverny AOC and Cheverny AOCRomorantin, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir, GamayFounded 1846Demeter CertifiedORGANIC CERTIFIEDCour-Cheverny AOC

Demeter-certified Cour-Cheverny estate working Romorantin, the unique white grape of this tiny Loire AOC. The Francois 1er cuvee is the appellation reference.

Tip: Cour-Cheverny AOC permits only Romorantin (per INAO decree, 1993); the appellation covers roughly 50 hectares planted in total. Book a tasting with Michel Gendrier and ask for a vertical of the Francois 1er cuvee.

Francois Cazin (Le Petit Chambord) ★ 4.6

Cour-Cheverny AOC and Cheverny AOCRomorantin, Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, GamayFounded 1962Biodynamic PracticingORGANIC CERTIFIEDCheverny / Cour-Cheverny AOC

Family estate working old-vine Romorantin in Cour-Cheverny. Le Petit Chambord is the other essential Romorantin name alongside Domaine des Huards.

Tip: The old-vine Renaissance cuvee Cour-Cheverny is the wine to taste. Cazin's range also includes a deceptively age-worthy Cheverny rouge from Pinot Noir and Gamay.

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