Château de Bois Brinçon sits in Anjou, the heart of the Middle Loire, where Chenin Blanc thrives in cool continental conditions. The winery's core expressions—Terre de Grès Anjou and Les Saules de Montbenault—showcase the grape's mineral precision and age-worthy structure, both drawing critical attention from Decanter, Wine Advocate, Wine Enthusiast, and Wine Spectator. A Crémant de Loire Brut Nature, built on Cabernet Franc and Chenin Blanc, rounds the portfolio with the region's characteristic freshness and fine bubbles. Anjou's slate and schist soils impart distinctive tension to these wines, defining the winery's character within one of France's most compelling white wine territories.