Luneau Papin
2007 Muscadet Sèvre et Maine Cru Goulaine AOC Excelsior
On the palate there's this surprising zest, sleek and refined with a lot of crazy ideas to convey and an equally crazy finish, this beautifully mushroom-laced depth, sweet apple butter and figgy jam and lemon curd and swiss fondue. In conclusion: this is definitely how Excelsior is meant to be enjoyed, with 15-20 years of age on it—such an intense adventure of a wine.
Mother rock of schist and micaschist, 100% Selection Massale vines from The Luneau’s most famous plot (les Noëlles in the village of La Chapelle-Heulin) planted in 1936! • Matured 36 months in traditional underground glass-lined vats on the lees.
Region: Pays Nantais, Loire Valley
Appellation: Muscadet Sèvre & Maine Cru Goulaine AOC
Varietal/Blend: 100% Melon de Bourgogne
ABV: 12.5%
Vineyard & Vine Age: Spring soil preparation has been performed in a traditional manner (earthing down and hoeing)
throughout the entire estate since 2009. We treat and take care of the vines with natural preparations
(no chemical products) and sow cover crops such as pulses and cereals at the end of summer,
with close attention to the needs of each crop. We stimulate soil life with one or two applications
of horn dung; (preparation 500) in spring and apply a horn silica (preparation 501) after bloom and
before harvest if necessary. Vines are short cut pruned (single guyot) during winter. Vine density is
6,500 plants per hectare. Careful sorting is carried out in the vineyard by grape harvesters.
Cellar: Grapes are pressed in a pneumatic press, strength and length of pressing is adapted to each
vintage. Spontaneous fermentation using only natural yeasts. Fermentation and maturation on
lees 12 months in underground concrete tank and glass lined vats + 12 months in wooden tun
(1500 L) without racking until bottling during summer time 2023.
CSPC: 865324
Winemakers Note:
Serve at 12°C.
Dressed spider crab served with a creamy roe emulsion. Smoked blue lobster with beurre blanc sauce.
What the Critics are saying:
From Decanter Magazine’s 2017 Panel Tasting of Muscadet with Jim Budd, Chris Kissack, and Ben Llewellyn: 99 Points, Drinking Window 2017-2033:
JB: Pronounced toasty aromas from lees aging and bottle age, followed by a richly textured and lightly honeyed palate with wonderful complexity and superb length. Suspect this is great value too. CK: Thanks to its time in bottle, this has evolved beautifully - evidenced by a nose of smoky fruit and a substantial yet elegant palate with notes of truffle and white pepper enhanced by a vibrant seam of minerality; bright, long, and complete. BL: A scintillating yet subtle nose with creamy aromas allied to white fruit, honeycomb and plum, while the beautifully formed palate glides effortlessly between richness and acidity, and finishes with a delicious lift. A really lovely, complete, wine.

Region: Pays Nantais, Loire Valley
Appellation: Muscadet Sèvre & Maine Cru Goulaine AOC

On the palate there's this surprising zest, sleek and refined with a lot of crazy ideas to convey and an equally crazy finish, this beautifully mushroom-laced depth, sweet apple butter and figgy jam and lemon curd and swiss fondue. In conclusion: this is definitely how Excelsior is meant to be enjoyed, with 15-20 years of age on it—such an intense adventure of a wine.
Mother rock of schist and micaschist, 100% Selection Massale vines from The Luneau’s most famous plot (les Noëlles in the village of La Chapelle-Heulin) planted in 1936! • Matured 36 months in traditional underground glass-lined vats on the lees.
TECHNICAL INFO
Varietal/Blend: 100% Melon de Bourgogne
ABV: 12.5%
Vineyard: Spring soil preparation has been performed in a traditional manner (earthing down and hoeing)
throughout the entire estate since 2009. We treat and take care of the vines with natural preparations
(no chemical products) and sow cover crops such as pulses and cereals at the end of summer,
with close attention to the needs of each crop. We stimulate soil life with one or two applications
of horn dung; (preparation 500) in spring and apply a horn silica (preparation 501) after bloom and
before harvest if necessary. Vines are short cut pruned (single guyot) during winter. Vine density is
6,500 plants per hectare. Careful sorting is carried out in the vineyard by grape harvesters.
Cellar: Grapes are pressed in a pneumatic press, strength and length of pressing is adapted to each
vintage. Spontaneous fermentation using only natural yeasts. Fermentation and maturation on
lees 12 months in underground concrete tank and glass lined vats + 12 months in wooden tun
(1500 L) without racking until bottling during summer time 2023.
CSPC: 865324
Winemakers Note: Serve at 12°C.
Dressed spider crab served with a creamy roe emulsion. Smoked blue lobster with beurre blanc sauce.
What the Critics are saying: From Decanter Magazine’s 2017 Panel Tasting of Muscadet with Jim Budd, Chris Kissack, and Ben Llewellyn: 99 Points, Drinking Window 2017-2033:
JB: Pronounced toasty aromas from lees aging and bottle age, followed by a richly textured and lightly honeyed palate with wonderful complexity and superb length. Suspect this is great value too. CK: Thanks to its time in bottle, this has evolved beautifully - evidenced by a nose of smoky fruit and a substantial yet elegant palate with notes of truffle and white pepper enhanced by a vibrant seam of minerality; bright, long, and complete. BL: A scintillating yet subtle nose with creamy aromas allied to white fruit, honeycomb and plum, while the beautifully formed palate glides effortlessly between richness and acidity, and finishes with a delicious lift. A really lovely, complete, wine.
Giovanni Autuori
Calgary + Alberta South
T: 403-971-1898
E: giovanni@vinoalvino.ca
Joe Gurba
Edmonton + Alberta North
T: 780-203-5284
E: joeg@vinoalvino.ca
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TECHNICAL INFO
Country: France
Region: Pays Nantais, Loire Valley
Appellation: Muscadet Sèvre & Maine Cru Goulaine AOC
Climate:
Altitude:
Soils:
Varietal/Blend: 100% Melon de Bourgogne
Fermentation: Spontaneous fermentation with native yeasts in old oak puncheons.
Ageing:
Vineyard & Vine Age: Bull Swamp and Manilla vineyards in Baw Baw Shire. The vines were planted in 1961 and and 1964 respectively.
ABV: 12.5%
Produced Cases: 50
CSPC: 865324
Calgary + Alberta South
Andrew Stewart
403-604-0408
andrew@vinoalvino.ca
Edmonton + Alberta North
Joe Gurba
780-203-5284
joe@vinoalvino.ca
Saskatoon + Saskatchewan South
Kerrie Gavin
306-290-0277
kerrie@vinoalvino.ca









