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Les Deux Moulins

Les Deux Moulins Sauvignon Blanc 2022

Les Deux Moulins Sauvignon Blanc 2022

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Les Deux Moulins is a project based in the Loire Vineyards, specializing in producing Sauvignon Blanc in a lean, Sancerre-inspired style. They source fruit from various regions in France and focus on simple vinification at low temperatures in stainless steel. This process helps retain vibrant aromatics while adding structure and body to the palate. The wines are noted for their quality and affordability.

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Lime, Gooseberry, Elderflower and Flint

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Les Deux Moulins

Style: Winery

Country: France

Region: Languedoc

French country wine has a habit of sounding either impossibly romantic or deeply suspicious depending on the label design. Les Deux Moulins lands comfortably in the useful middle ground. Honest southern French wine made for drinking rather than philosophising about.

Produced in the Languedoc, the wines lean into the warmth and generosity the region does so well. Grenache, Syrah, Carignan and other Mediterranean varieties tend to form the backbone of the reds, bringing soft dark fruit, herbs and spice without too much heaviness. These are wines designed to work at the table rather than dominate it.

The whites and rosés follow a similar logic. Bright, unfussy and properly refreshing, usually with enough citrus and stone fruit character to stay interesting without becoming overly aromatic. Southern France remains one of the best places in Europe for this kind of straightforward but well-made wine. Plenty of sunshine, varied soils and generations of growers who understand how to make bottles people actually want to open midweek.

There’s also something reassuringly unpretentious about producers like this. No dramatic backstory involving abandoned vineyards rediscovered by former sommeliers. Just solid regional wine that tastes like where it comes from. Which, increasingly, feels quite refreshing in itself.

The name translates as “The Two Mills”, which sounds pleasantly rustic and probably involves at least one beautiful old stone building somewhere nearby. Ideally with somebody drinking rosé under a tree.