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vendredi, 11 avril 2008

Domaine Georges Michel : French experience in Malborough

It was an instant love affair. The first time Reunion Island-born entrepreneur Georges Michel visited New Zealand with his wife Huguette in 1994, they knew they were viewing a piece of the future. As owner of Chateau de Grandmont, a wine estate in Beaujolais/Burgundy, Georges was already heartedly enamoured by wine.

In 1997, Georges and Huguette visited New Zealand again and, having discovered the potential of the Marlborough region for producing high quality wines, found the piece of land they were looking for.
Domaine Georges Michel was born. It is situated in the 'Golden Mile'. This denotes the central route of the Rapaura area, a region renowned for the production of fine fruit and intense flavours.

New vines were planted and the winery revamped with the inclusion of new stainless tanks and French oak barrels. Then in 2000 a further 12 hectares were planted. With the aim of producing 200,000 bottles of fine wines from an annual crush of 200 tonnes of Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir.
The first Sauvignon Blanc was released in 1998 followed by an oak-aged Chardonnay and a Pinot Noir crafted by the prestigious French winemaker Guy Brac de la Perriere, a man from one of France's oldest winemaking dynasties, who visits Domaine Georges Michel regularly to oversee production. Guy Brac de la Perriere blends his years of French winemaking experience with the fresh new flavours of Marlborough to produce triumphant wines from New Zealand.

Georges's daughter, Swan, joined the winemaking team in 2004. After her degree in Viticulture and Oenology in Lincoln University, she went to France for the 2004 vintage at Chateau le Grand Verdus ( Bordeaux) where she crafted the wines under the supervision of another world famous winemaker: Patrick Valette.
Since 2005, after the vintage at the New Zealand family winery, Swan has been part of the winemaking team at the famous Clos des Lambray in Morey St Denis ( Burgundy) . In 2006, Swan spent the vintage in Sancerre at Henri Bourgeois.
 
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Georges and daughter Swan 


Hortensia House, named after the French word for hydrangea, is the private homestead and garden of Georges and Huguette Michel. It was Huguette's love of hydrangeas that inspired the title. She has reflected her love of these old favourites in the recently planted hydrangea hedge outlining the driveway, which brings welcome colour throughout the summer. The Monet-inspired garden is informal in design and is loosely themed on blue and yellow capturing an essence of serenity and reflecting the colours of the house. The desire to have flowers in the garden all year is reflected in the large variety of species to be found in the garden.
 
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 Source : official website

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