François Blanchard, who grew up in the Loire with a time as a jazz musician, lives with his young family in Perron Castle, just outside the village of Lemere. Its possessions are something extraordinary, great examples of biodiversity, there are fruit trees married with vines and wildlife walking among its rows. Clay soil with silex percentages. Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet Franc reign supreme and its vines are about forty years old.
Its wines are pleasantly unusual and amaze sip after sip.
François Blanchard, who grew up in the Loire with a time as a jazz musician, lives with his young family in Perron Castle, just outside the village of Lemere. Its possessions are something extraordinary, great examples of biodiversity, there are fruit trees married with vines and wildlife walking among its rows. Clay soil with silex percentages. Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet Franc reign supreme and its vines are about forty years old.
Its wines are pleasantly unusual and amaze sip after sip.