Chateau de l'Oiseliniere Muscadet Sevre-et-Maine Sur Lie
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Chateau de l'Oiseliniere Muscadet Sevre-et-Maine Sur Lie is a single-vineyard Loire Valley white wine made from Melon de Bourgogne grapes at 12% ABV in a 750ml bottle. This estate holds a singular place in French wine history — the vineyard is widely recognized as the site where Muscadet vines were first planted in 1635, south of Nantes. The 2020 vintage earned 93 points from Wine Enthusiast, underscoring the estate's consistent quality at the top of the appellation.
Quick Facts: ABV: 12% | Origin: Muscadet Sèvre-et-Maine, Loire Valley, France | Sur Lie | Producer: Chéreau-Carré
Production & Heritage
Château de l'Oiselinière is a 10-hectare single vineyard estate perched above the confluence of the Sèvre and Maine rivers, a position that lends the wine its pronounced mineral character. Produced by the Chéreau-Carré family, fermentation takes place in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks to preserve the Melon de Bourgogne grape's delicate aromatics. The wine then rests on its fine lees (sur lie) for six months in stainless steel before spending a full year aging in bottle prior to release — a regime that builds uncommon richness and textural complexity for the appellation.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Lemon zest and crushed seashells appear immediately, followed by white flowers and subtle pear. The mineral thread running through the nose hints at the vineyard's proximity to the river confluence.
Taste: The entry is crisp and bracing, with vibrant citrus and green apple. At mid-palate, a gentle salinity emerges alongside a creamy, almost textured mouthfeel — a direct result of the extended lees contact. The acidity stays taut and focused, never sharp, carrying the wine into a layered, mouth-filling peak.
Finish: Clean and refreshing, with mineral undertones that linger well beyond the last sip. A faint saline echo and citrus pith keep the finish dry and inviting.
How to Drink l'Oiselinière
Serve chilled between 8–10°C (46–50°F) in a standard white wine glass to allow the mineral aromatics full expression. This wine is built for the table and shines alongside food, though it stands confidently on its own as an aperitif. Pair it with a classic Moules Marinières, where the wine's salinity mirrors the briny shellfish. It excels alongside a plateau de fruits de mer — raw oysters, langoustines, and crab — where its acidity cuts through richness while its lees-driven creaminess adds harmony. A simple grilled branzino with lemon and herbs also makes a natural match, letting the wine's mineral spine take center stage.
Best For
- Hosting a seafood-focused dinner party
- Gifting to a Loire Valley or French wine enthusiast
- Summer aperitif alongside charcuterie and fresh cheeses
- Building a single-vineyard white wine collection with historical significance
Frequently Asked Questions
What does l'Oiselinière taste like? It delivers crisp citrus and green apple layered with gentle salinity and a creamy texture from extended sur lie aging, finishing clean with persistent mineral undertones.
How does l'Oiselinière compare to Comte Leloup Cuvée des Ceps Centenaires? Both wines are produced by the Chéreau-Carré family and represent the pinnacle of their Muscadet portfolio, but the Ceps Centenaires is sourced from century-old vines, giving it deeper concentration and complexity. L'Oiselinière emphasizes the historic terroir of its specific vineyard site and offers a more classically mineral, citrus-driven profile.
Is l'Oiselinière good for sipping on its own? Yes — the creamy lees character and balanced acidity make it satisfying as a standalone aperitif, though it truly excels when paired with shellfish or light seafood dishes.
Where is l'Oiselinière made? It is produced at the Château de l'Oiselinière estate in the Muscadet Sèvre-et-Maine appellation within the Loire Valley, France, on a 10-hectare vineyard overlooking the confluence of the Sèvre and Maine rivers south of Nantes.
What foods pair well with l'Oiselinière? Fresh oysters and their briny quality complement the wine's salinity; grilled white fish like sea bass highlights its mineral backbone; goat cheese such as Crottin de Chavignol echoes the Loire terroir; steamed mussels match its citrus acidity; and ceviche benefits from the wine's bright, refreshing profile.
What sizes does l'Oiselinière come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle, which is the widely available format for this wine.
Is l'Oiselinière worth the price? It positions as a premium single-vineyard Muscadet within an appellation already known for outstanding value, making it one of the strongest quality-to-price propositions among serious French white wines — especially given its 93-point Wine Enthusiast rating.
Why l'Oiselinière?
Few vineyards in France can claim to be the literal birthplace of an entire appellation. The Château de l'Oiselinière estate traces its Muscadet plantings to 1635, making it one of the oldest documented sites for Melon de Bourgogne in the region. That historical weight is matched by consistent critical performance — 93 points from Wine Enthusiast for the 2020 vintage and 91 points for the 2022 confirm this is not a legacy label coasting on reputation. The extended sur lie and bottle aging regimen employed by Chéreau-Carré gives the wine a textural dimension that sets it apart from standard-issue Muscadet, delivering the kind of depth that rewards attention and earns repeat pours.
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