Department : Haute SavoyArea : Le Chablais City : Sciez
Chasselas
Storage temperature: between 8 and 10°CHumidity : 70%. Duration : 2 to 10 years and more Serving temperature : between 9°C and 10°C
Surface area in hectares claimed : 3,8 Volumes in hectoliters claimed : 99,5
Located at the foot of the slopes of Mount Boisy in the commune of Sciez, the vineyard dates back to the creation of the Abbey of Filly founded in 930 under Rudolf II. As early as 1391, the monks established a model farm called the "Tour de Marignan" where they selected the best vine plants. The Guyons at the Château de Brenthonne and the cellars of the Tour de Marignan have been carrying on the wine-making tradition since 1934. One of the outbuildings, an 11th century fortified house, still houses the oldest cellar in Savoy. The AOC was recognized in 1973.
Close to Lake Geneva, the vineyard benefits from a western and south-western exposure on the gentle slopes of the western end of Mont de Boisy. The lake maintains a high hygrometric state. In addition, the sun's reflection in the afternoon on the waters of the lake accentuates the sunshine of the hillside. The soil of the Crépy plateau is geologically of limestone origin and results from an ancient moraine. In addition, part of it is constituted by the autochthonous Aquitanian molasse, a marl and sandstone formation that is more than 700 m thick.
Toast with Gruyere cheese, Frogs with parsley, Nems with Reblochon cheese, Serrano ham, Savoy Reblochon cheese, Flamiche with Reblochon cheese, Gruyere cheese soufflé, Beaufort cheese pie, Traditional raclette, Almond trout
The vinification on fine lees gives a wine, perfumed, tasty and fruityAiry dry white wineColors : Pale yellowAromas : Lemon, pineapple, small white flowers, forget-me-not
The city of Geneva, the Ecomusée de la pêche et du Lac in Thonon les Bains, the Musée de l'Histoire et des Traditions and Musée de la Faune in Bellevaux, the Musée des Traditions et des Barques du Léman (Museum of Traditions and Boats of Lake Geneva) in Saint Gingolph, the Musée d'Art et de Folcklore Régionnal (Museum of Art and Regional Folksongs) in Fessy, the Temple du fromage (Temple of Cheese) in Lugrin, etc.