Ch. du Champ des Treilles
Vin Passion
2007
13% alc
St-Foy-Bordeaux, France
With a little persistence, sometimes you can find a bit of glitter among the dross. St-Foy-Bordeaux is in the far east end of Bordeaux, bordering Entre-Deux-Mers; but it’s really closer to Bergerac than Bordeaux proper. St-Foy is an appellation of 865 acres that produce mostly indistinctive red and white wine. But from this area comes Ch. du Champ des Treilles “Vin Passion.” Well, despite the name and the enthusiasm of its producers, the wine is not a passionate one. But it’s a rewardingly amiable wine with a congenial price. The hand-harvested grapes are grown organically from mostly chalky-clay soils. According to the website for the estate, one might think of these soils as “amoureux” from being cultivated with gentle patience through the generations. Oh, those French—they don’t just grow wine, they seduce Nature! The blend is one-third sauvignon blanc, old-vines semillion and muscadelle. It’s stainless-steel fermented, without oak-aging, to produce a fresh, crisp, energetic wine. The 2007 vintage has a deep lemon core with medium aromas of lanolin, pear, grass, apple, herbs and gooseberries. Dry, lightly tart and medium bodied, it has a more pronounced citrusy taste and finish, joined by a touch of gooseberry and elderflower midpalate. The flavors are immediate and straightforward. The alcohol is well-integrated. I found the wine to be kind of frisky, more like a Jack Russell in a glass. That’s not passion—it’s companionship. Importer: Savio Soares Selections. $14.99. 2/22/09.







February 23, 2009
Hi Billy, the producer has seduced the vines for a delicious wine–thank you for the note!