Summary
The Batard-Langelier Estate is a family estate located 30 minutes south-east of Nantes. It extends over 24 hectares of gently sloping vineyards at an altitude of about 60 meters. It is located between two rivers, the Sèvre and Maine, south of the Loire. The climate is oceanic, the Atlantic ocean being less than 50 km away as the crow flies.
Jérémie Batard represents the 3rd generation of winemaker. He returned to the family estate and since 2017 has been working with his parents Régine and Pascal with the same passion to express all the richness of the Melon de Bourgogne and the soils of the region in his wines.
The estate is fortunate to have vineyards planted on a variety of subsoils: granite, gneiss and gabbro.
Batard Langelier produces wines in the Muscadet Sèvre et Maine appellation, as well as two Crus Château Thébaud and Monnière St Fiacre, a sparkling traditional method and an orange wine from melon de Bourgogne.