La Tour Saint Martin

  • Menetou Salon, Loire, France
La Tour Saint Martin

The wines of the central Loire are dominated by the juggernaut appellations of Sancerre and, to a slightly lesser degree, Pouilly-Fumé. At the far southern edge of the vast deposit of Kimmeridgian limestone and situated just southwest of Sancerre, Menetou-Salon is often viewed as a satellite or country cousin to its neighbor. Standing in these vineyards, situated on gentle slopes that stretch from Humbligny to Pigny, you would be hard-pressed to identify what makes these terroirs different from Sancerre. So generally well-accepted is this assessment, that many renowned Domaines in Sancerre also tend vines of Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir in Menetou-Salon. In tasting a wide variety of Sauvignon Blancs from the central Loire, it is generally easy to spot the generosity of Quincy, the vibrantly forthright aromas of Reuilly, and the smoldering minerality of Pouilly-Fumé. Telling Sancerre from Menetou-Salon is far more challenging – especially when tasting Sancerre from Terres Blanches and Caillottes soils.

And if anyone could be a better ambassador in defining Menetou-Salon and placing it firmly on the map other than Bertrand Minchin, we’ve yet to meet them. To describe Bertrand as irrepressible is an understatement. Whether it is conducting other vignerons in various singalongs and chants or in crafting minutely detailed renditions of his terroirs, Bertrand is a natural and gregarious leader. Bertrand was born in the province of Berry, where his family grew cereal crops and tended orchards in the tiny hamlet of Crosses. His passion for wine started in his youth, and after returning home after he completed his studies in 1987, he restored and replanted the vineyards his grandfather had planted – Sauvignon Blanc in the village of Morogues and scattered, south-facing plots of Pinot Noir on the slopes that stretch from Sancerre to the outskirts of Bourges.  These vines and his family’s traditional farmstead became La Tour Saint Martin in 1994 with the construction of a winery and his first vintage of Menetou-Salon. La Tour Saint Martin is currently 17 hectares in size with 10 hectares of Sauvignon Blanc and 7 of Pinot Noir.

After realizing the detrimental effects of synthetic vineyard treatments in 1999, Bertrand decided to cease their routine use. He adopted many sustainable practices: tiling the soils, adding organic compost to the soils, and green harvesting to balance the fruit development and vegetative growth of his vines. He harvests most of his vines by hand, and each plot is vinified separately. The Sauvignon Blanc is gently pressed and fermented in temperature-controlled stainless steel tanks. Depending on the plot and vintage, his wines are aged in stainless steel tanks, French oak foudres, or French oak barrels.

This profile, including all tasting notes and photos, was edited from the European Cellars website.​ ​For more information please visit: European Cellars.

For other wines by Betrand, please visit our Le Claux Delorme page.

 

 

 

 

Image Producer PRODUCT Description Country / Region

DB3433-19
Sustainable
La Tour Saint Martin Fumet
2019
Sauvignon Blanc
Produced from the same vineyard as the Morgoues. Grapes are hand harvested and pressed whole cluster and fermented on the lees. Later,...
France

DB3432-20
Sustainable
La Tour Saint Martin Menetou-Salon "Morogues"
2020
Sauvignon Blanc
With its classic terres blanches soils, Morogues is one of the village-based crus of Menetou Salon and where Bertrand Minchin grows the...
France

DB3434-21
Sustainable
La Tour Saint Martin Menetou-Salon “Pommerais”
2021
Pinot Noir
Bertrand Minchin makes a classic example of Pinot Noir in Menetou Salon sourced from scattered plots with Kimmeridgian soils throughout the...
France