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The Chinon appellation lays claim to a history of over a thousand years. The first vines were planted by the Romans and were later cared for by  monks, before gaining the patronage of French and English royalty. This rich imperial and royal heritage is one of the reasons why Chinon became one of the first French appellations to be officially recognised in 1937. That said, winemakers can also lay claim to having a part in a history that dates back some 90 million years. After all, the vineyard is rooted in a subsoil of relatively soft chalky limestone, distinguished by its yellow colour, known as tuffeau stone. Chinon is also characterised by its distinctive topography, featuring puys, limestone and sand mounds rising approximately thirty metres above the plateau. Benefiting from the confluence of the Loire and Vienne rivers, the appellation enjoys a blend of oceanic and semi-continental climates. This unique climatic influence allows the soils to warm more rapidly in spring, resulting in wines that are notably more tannic than those from neighbouring areas.

Chinon produces a diverse array of wines, including reds, rosés, and whites. The Chinon appellation mainly produces Cabernet Franc (locally known as Breton), Cabernet Sauvignon and Chenin Blanc (whose name also changes to Pineau de Loire). Here, red wines are renowned for their velvety texture, richness, and balance. Though making up a mere 3% of the vineyard area, the white wines are praised for their roundness, suppleness, freshness, and fruity character. Each year, the AOC winemakers, from estates such as Grosbois, Philippe Alliet, Charles Joguet, Les Roches (Lenoir) and Bernard Baudry, produce some 100,000 hectolitres of wine, equivalent to nearly 13 million bottles.

The Chinon Appellation

The Chinon appellation lays claim to a history of over a thousand years. The first vines were planted by the Romans and were later cared for by  monks, before gaining the patronage of French and English royalty. This rich imperial and royal heritage is one of the reasons why Chinon became one of the first French appellations to be officially recognised in 1937. That said, winemakers can also lay claim to having a part in a history that dates back some 90 million years. After all, the vineyard is rooted in a subsoil of relatively soft chalky limestone, distinguished by its yellow colour, known as tuffeau stone. Chinon is also characterised by its distinctive topography, featuring puys, limestone and sand mounds rising approximately thirty metres above the plateau. Benefiting from the confluence of the Loire and Vienne rivers, the appellation enjoys a blend of oceanic and semi-continental climates. This unique climatic influence allows the soils to warm more rapidly in spring, resulting in wines that are notably more tannic than those from neighbouring areas.

Chinon produces a diverse array of wines, including reds, rosés, and whites. The Chinon appellation mainly produces Cabernet Franc (locally known as Breton), Cabernet Sauvignon and Chenin Blanc (whose name also changes to Pineau de Loire). Here, red wines are renowned for their velvety texture, richness, and balance. Though making up a mere 3% of the vineyard area, the white wines are praised for their roundness, suppleness, freshness, and fruity character. Each year, the AOC winemakers, from estates such as Grosbois, Philippe Alliet, Charles Joguet, Les Roches (Lenoir) and Bernard Baudry, produce some 100,000 hectolitres of wine, equivalent to nearly 13 million bottles.

Chinon Philippe Alliet

Chinon Philippe Alliet

Chinon AOC

2023
18(starting price)
2020
A
60(starting price)Price per bottle 30
2020
A
90(starting price)Price per bottle 30
2020
30(starting price)
2017
A
60(starting price)Price per bottle 30
2017
A
90(current price)Price per bottle 30
2017
A
55(current price)Price per bottle 27.50
2018
A
60(starting price)Price per bottle 30
2018
A
90(starting price)Price per bottle 30
2015
A
40(starting price)
2015
A
60(starting price)Price per bottle 30
2015
A
90(current price)Price per bottle 30
2020
33(current price)
Chinon Philippe Alliet

Chinon Philippe Alliet

Chinon AOC

2023
22(current price)
Chinon Philippe Alliet

Chinon Philippe Alliet

Chinon AOC

2023
22(current price)
Chinon Philippe Alliet

Chinon Philippe Alliet

Chinon AOC

2023
16(current price)
1989
42(starting price)
2010
72(starting price)Price per bottle 18
2021
30(starting price)
2019
A
60(starting price)Price per bottle 30
2019
A
90(starting price)Price per bottle 30
2021
20(starting price)
2023
16(starting price)Price per bottle 8
2023
32(starting price)Price per bottle 8
2023
24(starting price)Price per bottle 8
2023
24(starting price)Price per bottle 8
Chinon Domaine Pointeau

Chinon Domaine Pointeau

Chinon AOC

2023
16(starting price)Price per bottle 8
Chinon Domaine Pointeau

Chinon Domaine Pointeau

Chinon AOC

2023
32(starting price)Price per bottle 8
Chinon Domaine Pointeau

Chinon Domaine Pointeau

Chinon AOC

2023
24(starting price)Price per bottle 8
Chinon Domaine Pointeau

Chinon Domaine Pointeau

Chinon AOC

2023
24(starting price)Price per bottle 8
2022
22(starting price)
2022
22(starting price)
2021
7(current price)
2020
16(starting price)
1997
15(starting price)
1989
55(starting price)
1999
60(starting price)
1989
180(current price)Price per bottle 60
2016
40(starting price)Price per bottle 20
2016
80(starting price)Price per bottle 20
2010
43(current price)
2012
A
25(starting price)
2005
65(current price)