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Jean Baumard of Domaines des Baumard passed away last week after a long illness, at the age of 92. Jean was a true revolutionary in the Loire. Brand Director Patrick Will says, “Much of what we now take for granted in the pure mineral-driven dry wines and the densely-sweet yet laser-focused sweet wines of the Anjou is largely due to his quiet but tireless pursuit of the ideal expression of his vineyards. He was an innovator in both viticulture and oenology, frequently clashing with the INAO, and he revived a family domaine that then became the benchmark for an entirely new level of quality in Côteaux du Layon, Savennières, and Quarts de Chaume. His son Florent has run the estate for nearly 30 years with a similar focus, fine-tuning as well as innovating in the uncompromising tradition of his father.”
Read the piece Kristen Bieler of the Wine Spectator wrote below
Loire Valley Legend Jean Baumard Dies at 92 _ Wine Spectator
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Domaine des Baumard
Loire Valley, France
Consistently recognized for producing some of the most extraordinary dry white wines in the Loire and in France, Domaine des Baumard has been under the ownership of the same family for nearly 400 years. Winemaker Florent Baumard runs the estate with meticulous care, crafting extraordinary wines that bely his soft-spoken, gentle manner. Baumard produces a range of styles, though the domaine is most famous for its stunning sweet wines from the storied Quarts de Chaume Grand Cru.