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posted by sooyup on Château du Breuil, Coteaux du Layon, Layon Valley
Looking across the Layon Valley northwards towards Château du Breuil (white building on top of ridge)
posted by sooyup on Coteaux du Layon, Layon Valley, Saint-Lambert-du-Lattay
Ouest-France reports on the case of the young grape picker found hanging in a lean-to (un appentis de vigneron) in a vineyard in Saint-Lambert-du-Lattay. 28-year-old Aurélien was found on 19th October 2008.
It was originally assumed to be suicide but Aurélien has a number of serious wounds, so it was suspected that the hanging was designed to disguise a murder. Four people were subsequently arrested and are facing trial. Full report here in Ouest-France.
posted by sooyup on 2008 harvest, Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Domaine Ogereau, Layon Valley, Vincent Ogereau

I caught up briefly with Vincent and Catherine on the phone this morning for a progress report on 2008.
Vincent: Overall the vintage isn’t too bad. We have been very surprised by how little there is – lack of juice in the grapes and small berries. However, the quality across the board – Rosé de Loire, Cabernet d’Anjou, Anjou Blanc Sec and the reds – is good. We finished the Cabernet Franc last Saturday. As it was completely ready we picked all of it in a day with a big team of 20-25, including university friends of Emmanuel (Catherine and Vincent’s son). The Franc had 13% potential and the acidity had come down to 4.8 gms – 10 days ago the it had been up at 7.5-8 gms. But the yield is only 20 hl/ha!
“On Thursday we finished the Cabernet Sauvignon in the Côte de la Houssaye – potential 13.7%. As far as the sweet wines are concerned we have hardly started – just two small passages through the vines with the grapes around 18% potential. The Chenin is now about ready to pick but it’s damp this morning and unfortunately rain is forecast for Monday and Tuesday. The pity is that if we had fine weather there is only about a week’s picking left.”



