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Romain Chamiot

Apremont Jacquere 2020

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Tasting notes

Jacquère rarely reaches this level of clarity: lemon zest and white pear up front, backed by genuine limestone-driven flint and a faint saline snap on the finish. At 11.5% ABV and grown from 40-to-80-year-old vines on Mont Granier's landslide debris, this is Savoie in its most focused, unadorned form.

BodyFruitTanninAcidity
LemonPearApricotFlint
  • Style: Dry, light-bodied white; pale yellow with green tints; lemon, pear, apricot, flint; 11.5% ABV
  • Grapes & Terroir: 100% Jacquère; organic farming; clay-marl and limestone scree soils from Mont Granier landslide; 290-500m elevation; 40-80 year old vines
  • Winemaking: Native yeast fermentation in stainless steel and enamel cuve; lees aging; no oak; minimal sulfur addition
  • Serving: Serve at 44-48°F (7-9°C); no decanting needed; drink within 1-3 years of vintage
  • Pairing: Oysters, moules marinières, lake fish, sushi, fondue, raclette, fresh chèvre
  • Similar To: For fans of Muscadet, Chablis, or Vermentino who want high-altitude alpine minerality

Romain Chamiot's Apremont is 100% Jacquère from the Vin de Savoie Apremont AOC, grown across 30 parcels spread over 7 hectares beneath Mont Granier. The vineyards sit at elevations between 290 and 500 meters in the communes of Apremont, Saint-Baldoph, and Les Marches, on clay-marl soils blanketed by limestone rubble deposited by the catastrophic 1248 Mont Granier landslide. Most parcels are farmed by hand due to slope steepness. Vines average 40 to 50 years old, with select parcels reaching 80 years.

Fermentation and elevage take place entirely in a mix of stainless steel and enamel cuve with no oak contact. The wine spends time on its lees, which adds a modest textural weight without sacrificing Jacquère's defining freshness. Sulfur additions are kept very low, a practice made easier by the dry mountain climate that keeps disease pressure minimal.

On the nose, the wine shows lemon zest, white pear, apricot, and flint-like minerality. The palate is light to medium bodied with bright, nervy acidity, a touch of residual sugar that rounds the mid-palate, and a citrus-driven finish with a faint saline quality. This is a wine built for immediate drinking.

A natural with shellfish: oysters, moules marinières, or lake perch with lemon butter. The wine's acidity and flinty minerality also cut through Savoyard fondue and raclette. Works equally well alongside sushi or light sashimi where a clean, citrus-edged white is needed.

Wine details

Dry/Sweet:, Dry
Wine Type:, White Wine
Wine Style:, Light Body
Grapes:, Jacquere
Farming:, Organic
Vintage:, 2020
Alcohol:, 11.5%
Country:, France
Region:, Savoie
Appellation:, Vin de Savoie Apremont AOC
Bottle Size:, 750ml
Sugar Level:, Zero Added Sugar

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Producer profile

Romain Chamiot

The Chamiot family has owned vineyards in the Apremont appellation for several generations. Romain Chamiot studied oenology at school in Beaune, Burgundy, then returned to Savoie to take over the domaine from his grandfather, Jérôme Tardy, converting the estate to organic viticulture upon his return.

The domaine covers 7 hectares spread across 30 parcels within the Vin de Savoie and Vin de Savoie Apremont AOCs. Nearly all plantings are Jacquère, with a tiny 0.2-hectare parcel of Mondeuse near Arbin. The majority of vines are 40 to 50 years old, with some parcels exceeding 80 years. Most parcels are farmed by hand due to steep slopes; a handful of flatter valley plots are accessible by tractor. Harvest is done parcel-by-parcel over roughly two weeks as each block reaches ripeness.

All fermentation and elevage takes place in a combination of stainless steel and enamel cuve — no oak is used at any stage. The wine rests on its lees before bottling, contributing a light textural lift. The dry mountain climate naturally limits disease pressure, allowing for very low sulfur additions at bottling.

Wine region

Savoie, France

Savoie is a high-altitude wine region in eastern France, bordering Switzerland and Italy in the French Alps. Its vineyards are scattered across four departments — Savoie, Haute-Savoie, Ain, and Isère — at elevations ranging from 250 to over 500 meters. The climate is cool and continental, with dry summers that limit disease pressure and slow, even ripening that preserves acidity in the grapes. Soil types vary widely across the region, including limestone scree, glacial moraines, clay-marl, and river terraces.

The Vin de Savoie AOC, created in 1973, encompasses 16 named crus, each tied to specific communes and grape varieties. Apremont is one of the best-known crus, covering roughly 400 hectares across the communes of Apremont, Saint-Baldoph, and Les Marches. Its distinctive terroir originates from the 1248 collapse of Mont Granier, which deposited a three-mile trail of limestone rubble over older glacial moraine and marl soils. The vineyards are east-facing, between 290 and 500 meters elevation, and produce light, dry, mineral-driven whites almost exclusively from the indigenous Jacquère grape. Jacquère is the most widely planted variety in Savoie, occupying roughly half of the region's planted area, and is responsible for the crisp, flinty character that defines Apremont.

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