HOW HE GOT HERE
Richard and his wife Sophie left Paris in 1996, buying a small parcel of vineyards — Les Noëls de Montbenault — with the dream of making noble sweet wines from Chenin Blanc.
That early journey included making botrytized wines in 1996 and 1997, but unpredictable autumn weather in 1998 meant no botrytis and no vintage — a pivotal moment.
Inspired by seeing exemplary dry whites from the region, he began focusing on dry Chenin Blanc, ultimately abandoning sweet wine production entirely after 2005 to pursue terroir clarity and everyday quality.
From early on, Leroy embraced organic and biodynamic viticulture and, after years of using minimal sulphur, eliminated added sulphur in 2011 — a bold and strict choice that entrenched his wines’ pure and crystalline character.
His life and work were immortalized in the influential graphic memoir Les Ignorants, where Leroy and cartoonist Étienne Davodeau spent a year exploring wine culture and craft; this book helped amplify his renown far beyond the Loire.