Sancerre PDO

Delaporte - Magnum Sancerre Rouge Le Cul de Beaujeu 2022 – Sku: 1104022 – 7
Delaporte
2022
Sancerre PDO
€69.00
Delaporte - Magnum Sancerre Les Monts Damnés 2022 – Sku: 1101322 – 5
Delaporte
2022
Sancerre PDO
€69.00
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Vincent Pinard - Sancerre Vendanges Entières 2018 – Sku: 11020 – 3
Vincent Pinard
2018
Sancerre PDO
€79.00
Vincent Pinard - Magnum Sancerre Chêne Marchand 2022 – Sku: 1100622 – 12
Vincent Pinard
2022
Sancerre PDO
€100.00
COUP DE COEUR
Delaporte - Magnum Sancerre La Côte d’Amigny 2022 – Sku: 1096122 – 5
Delaporte
2022
Sancerre PDO
€110.00
Vincent Pinard - Magnum Sancerre Charlouise 2021 – Sku: 1103721 – 3
Vincent Pinard
2021
Sancerre PDO
€110.00
EN RUPTURE
COUP DE COEUR
Delaporte - Sancerre Blanc Cuvée Silex 2021 – Sku: 1097521
Delaporte
2021
Sancerre PDO
€24.90
EN RUPTURE
Vincent Pinard - Sancerre Nuance 2021 – Sku: 1102221
Vincent Pinard
2021
Sancerre PDO
€29.90
EN RUPTURE
Vincent Pinard - Magnum Sancerre Vendanges Entières 2019 – Sku: 1103319
Vincent Pinard
2019
Sancerre PDO
€159.00
EN RUPTURE
Didier Dagueneau - Sancerre Le Mont Damné 2017 – Sku: 1110317
Didier Dagueneau
2017
Sancerre PDO
€169.00
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Sancerre, the flagship of Loire wines

It is one of those wines whose reputation is well established, even abroad. A true benchmark, especially for whites, Sancerre seduces with its strength and elegance. Produced around the village that gave it its name, it is one of the jewels of Loire wines, alongside Reuilly, Quincy and Pouilly-Fumé. In a hilly landscape with many characteristic terroirs, this appellation expresses itself through a great diversity of wines, always fine and elegant.

General presentation of the appellation

This AOC wine is produced in the hills of the Sancerre region. All around Sancerre and 13 other communes in the Cher, some 2,900 hectares of vines produce wines in three colours: 75% white wines, 20% red wines and 5% rosé wines. Here, the king of grape varieties is the sauvignon blanc, which shares the limelight with the pinot noir.

In the heart of the Berry region, the Sancerre vineyards benefit from a favourable climate and soil. Not far from the Loire, on slopes that can be as steep as 50%, the vines have enjoyed a choice environment since ancient times. There are generally three very specific terroirs. The terres blanches, to the west, are the source of full-bodied wines, while the chailloux, to the east, give the wine that typical flinty aroma. The caillottes, stony and calcareous, offer fruity wines.

The white Sancerre is, in part, the reputation of the vineyards of the Centre-Val de Loire. The reds are just as qualitative, and the rosés, more confidential, need to be known. All express the virtues of the sauvignon blanc and pinot noir grapes.

Characteristics of Sancerre

The white Sancerre wines have a beautiful pale gold colour. Aromatically, they are distinguished by their minerality mixed with notes of white fruits and citrus fruits such as pear, grapefruit, lemon...

The red wines have a ruby colour, sometimes clear, sometimes intense. They give off aromas of red and black fruits (cherry, morello cherry, etc.).

Finally, the rosé wines of Sancerre reveal salmon tones that can tend towards grey. Red and white fruits mixed with notes of spices characterise their aromas most often.

How to enjoy a Sancerre

It is advisable to serve a white Sancerre at a temperature of between 9° and 11° and rather 12 to 14° for the greatest terroir wines. A rosé should be served at 7°. For a red Sancerre, prefer a temperature of 15° to 17° depending on the intrinsic quality and origin of the wine.

White wines are renowned for being a wonderful accompaniment to seafood, shellfish: oysters, scallops, etc. They also go well with main courses and desserts. They also go well with fish dishes. The reds are perfect with simple meat dishes. Finally, rosés are recommended to accompany a dessert or a salad. As for cheeses, we can only recommend tasting a Sancerre with the other gourmet appellation of the region, the crottin de Chavignol.

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Le vignoble

Delaporte

The rising star of Sancerre is now on the heels of the greatest...

Didier Dagueneau

The quintessence of Sauvignon...

Dujac

"La nouvelle génération, Jérémy, Alec et Diana, est aux manettes. Le domaine Dujac n'a jamais été aussi maître de son art, profitant à plein d'une discipline impeccable de viticulture et de la fidélité à la vinification pour partie en raisins entiers, qui donne un cachet et un pouvoir de vieillissement supplémentaire à la plupart des vins.

Gérard Boulay

The elite of Sancerre... Intense, mineral, precise, complex...

Sol Payré

Five generations of winegrowers have succeeded one another at the estate, from Gustave Payré to Jean-Claude and Bertrand Sol. The Domaine is located in Elne, in the heart of the Aspres, in Roussillon, at the foot of the Pyrenees, the natural border with Spain. Reasoned protection, yield control and maturity are our watchwords! The particularity of the Domaine comes from the different terroirs with in the south, in the Aspres (Elne and Passa), about fifty hectares on clay-limestone soils, greedy wines with character and in the north, in the Agly valley (Maury), about ten hectares spread over Schist, Granite and Gneiss, here it's the minerality that speaks, the fineness of the tannins and the complexity of the aromas

Vincent Pinard

Based in Bué, the Pinard family, now led by Clément and Florent but still under the watchful eye of father Vincent, continues its spectacular progress towards excellence, with organic farming and a demanding desire to transcribe each specific terroir as well as possible.