The moment has finally come and Olga Raffault's Chinon Les Picasses has at last found its way into our cellar and, if you're lucky, into yours too. The Chinon that has earned a place on the wine lists of the most sought-after restaurants and wine bars around the world is finally here, and every sip makes us love it even more. If you're tired of Chinons driven by... animal instincts, then this little gem will make you fall in love all over again with both Cabernet Franc and the region itself, overflowing with sophisticated finesse, red fruit, flowers and umami.
At the tasting “The Rare Side of France”, where only mature vintages of great wines were presented, Olga Raffault's Chinon Les Picasses was a last-minute addition that ultimately stole the show. Those lucky enough to taste it secured their bottles on the spot, and for good reason.
The winery behind Olga Raffault's Chinon Les Picasses is a family estate traditionally run by women, from Olga herself to Sylvie Raffault, who manages it today. The vineyards are farmed organically, and the winery follows a minimalist philosophy, using indigenous yeasts and old barrels that allow the terroir to shine.
Les Picasses comes from Chinon's most famous lieu-dit and from 50-year-old vines. The grapes are harvested by hand, fermented with indigenous yeasts and aged for 24 months in large oak casks and chestnut foudres. After bottling, it spends a further 24–36 months ageing in bottle until it is completely ready to reach your glass and impress you.
Olga Raffault's Chinon Les Picasses is the best Chinon we have ever tasted! Don't miss it!