Vin Blanc Minéral : Our selection
Unbeatable quality...
Domaine de la Grange Tiphaine
Montlouis-sur-Loire White 2024
19,20 €
Frankly the Chenin
Domaine de Bellivière
Coteaux du Loir White 2022
45,50 €
No Jura without Savagnin... here it is
Les Bottes Rouges
Côtes du Jura White 2023
40,50 €
A special Chenin at Les Epinays!
Domaine de la Grange Tiphaine
Montlouis sur Loire White 2023
29,90 €
One of our favorites ;)
Domaine de la Grange Tiphaine
Montlouis-sur-Loire White 2024
24,30 €
Finally a little arvine ;)
Domaine des Albatros
Allobroges wine White 2024
50,00 €
At the summit of Chasselas
Damien Bastian
Vin de France White 2024
45,00 €
A magnificent plot-based white wine!
Sextant
Vin de France White 2021
27,90 €
Big keel and chiselled finish
Domaine Pattes Loup
Chablis White 2022
38,90 €
Sauvignon is magnified on flinty soils
Vincent Gaudry
AOC Sancerre White 2023
37,90 €
It's crystal-clear and sharp! Great!
Francis Boulard et fille
Champagne Grand Cru White
56,90 €
The finesse of a Premier Cru. Natural and so pleasant...
Domaine Derain
St. Aubin 1er Cru White 2022
68,50 €
Big keel and chiselled finish
Domaine Pattes Loup
Chablis 1er Cru White 2021
74,00 €
Big keel and chiselled finish
Domaine Pattes Loup
Chablis 1er Cru White 2021
75,00 €
Big keel and chiselled finish
Domaine Pattes Loup
Chablis 1er Cru White 2022
74,00 €
Choosing the right mineral white wine
What is a mineral white wine?
Mineral white wines are characterized by aromas and flavors reminiscent of minerals or stones. These characteristics, such as chalk, flint or even saline or iodine notes, are generally derived from soil and region. Mineral-rich soils, such as limestone, schist or granite, influence the wine's aromatic profile.
Mineral white wines offer great freshness and good acidity. This makes them particularly pleasant to drink, especially with seafood or light dishes.
What are the regions for mineral white wine?
For mineral wines, it's essential that the soils are composed of sediment or chalk. These characteristics are particularly present in regions such as the Loire, Burgundy and Alsace, where the mineral terroir expresses itself remarkably well. The Loire Valley, in particular, produces wines renowned for their mineral character, such as Vouvray, Sancerre and Muscadet. These wines are distinguished by their flinty aromas and mineral freshness.
In Burgundy, Chablis stands out for its limestone soils, which give the wines lively acidity and distinct flinty aromas. In Alsace, diverse soils ranging from granite to limestone offer a wide variety of mineral profiles to Alsatian wines such as Sylvaner and Riesling.
What are the characteristics of mineral wine?
The characteristics of mineral wines can vary according to a number of factors, including terroir, Grape variety and viticultural practices. In general, mineral wines are characterized by stone-like aromas, with hints of flint, chalk or even salt and iodine. They are often perceived as fine and light on the palate, with lively acidity and an elegant structure that enhance their minerality.
Terroir plays a crucial role in the expression of minerality in wine. Mineral-rich soils, such as limestone, schist or granite, impart distinct mineral characteristics to the wine, contributing to its complexity and typicity.
What food pairings go well with a mineral white wine?
Pairing this type of wine is not easy, due to its complexity. Nevertheless, certain pairings can sublimate these wines. For example, a seafood platter is a classic choice. Seafood is renowned for its freshness, which harmonizes perfectly with a mineral wine, bringing freshness and lightness to the whole.
For lovers of poultry or lean meat, it's also possible to find delicious pairings with a mineral wine. For example, pork tenderloin, with its pronounced flavor, goes well with a subtle white wine that doesn't overpower the meat's flavors.



























