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Wine for sale: Sancerre

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The Sancerre winegrowing area dates back to the Romans. The name Sancerre may have come from the modification of “César le Sacré” (Caesar the Sacred), into “Saint-Cere”. Located in the Central Loire Valley region, Sancerre borders the Menetou-Salon and Pouilly Fumé appellations. It is known for its Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir produced on very particular soils. Sancerre features a mosaic of terroirs, made up of many geological layers, including Kimmeridgian marl (these terroirs known as terres blanches have the same clay and limestone composition as in Chablis and Sainte-Croix-du Mont), Oxfordian limestone (known as caillottes), and siliceous-clay covered with visible deposits of flint. The vineyards are planted on hillsides facing south and south-east at an altitude of around 300 metres.

White Sancerre (from Sauvignon Blanc) often shows aromas of white fruit and citrus with stony notes. As for red Sancerre (Pinot Noir), it can have aromas of red and morello cherry when made in a fresh style, or can be more intense, with notes of black fruit and a more developed tannic structure.

Producers to look out for include Clos la Neore Edmond Vatan and Domaine Delaporte, as well as Didier Dagueneau, Vincent Pinard and Alphonse Mellot.

Sancerre AOC

The Sancerre winegrowing area dates back to the Romans. The name Sancerre may have come from the modification of “César le Sacré” (Caesar the Sacred), into “Saint-Cere”. Located in the Central Loire Valley region, Sancerre borders the Menetou-Salon and Pouilly Fumé appellations. It is known for its Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir produced on very particular soils. Sancerre features a mosaic of terroirs, made up of many geological layers, including Kimmeridgian marl (these terroirs known as terres blanches have the same clay and limestone composition as in Chablis and Sainte-Croix-du Mont), Oxfordian limestone (known as caillottes), and siliceous-clay covered with visible deposits of flint. The vineyards are planted on hillsides facing south and south-east at an altitude of around 300 metres.

White Sancerre (from Sauvignon Blanc) often shows aromas of white fruit and citrus with stony notes. As for red Sancerre (Pinot Noir), it can have aromas of red and morello cherry when made in a fresh style, or can be more intense, with notes of black fruit and a more developed tannic structure.

Producers to look out for include Clos la Neore Edmond Vatan and Domaine Delaporte, as well as Didier Dagueneau, Vincent Pinard and Alphonse Mellot.

2022
A
59
2023
A
S
38
2016
210(starting price)
2024
24.50
2024
26.50
2022
A
S
26
2022
42
2023
55
Sancerre Silex Delaporte

Sancerre Silex Delaporte

2023
25
2024
A
28
2023
A
76
2017
200(starting price)
2023
A
33
2022
A
29.50
2022
105
2022
54
2023
42
2022
A
59
2023
A
22
2022
45
2024
A
27
2022
60
2023
A
36
2024
A
65
2023
97(current price)Price per bottle 24.25
2023
A
54
2022
A
75
2023
A
S
30
2022
65
2020
A
66
2022
39
2021
A
27
2023
A
S
25
2021
A
59
2024
A
65
2022
A
45
2023
136
2023
64
Sancerre Chavignol Delaporte

Sancerre Chavignol Delaporte

2023
52
2023
24
2023
24
2023
39
2021
40(starting price)
2015
400(starting price)Price per bottle 200
2014
180(starting price)
2014
180(starting price)
2019
72(current price)
2024
35
2022
45
2020
A
85
2022
69
2019
45(current price)
27 | Buy 3, get 10%
2019
A
30
2009
70(current price)
2023
A
54
2022
A
S
28
2022
A
57
2023
27
Sancerre Nuance Vincent Pinard

Sancerre Nuance Vincent Pinard

2022
25(starting price)
2022
45
2023
19.90
2021
A
32
2018
A
32
2023
33
2022
A
64
2022
33
2022
24
2023
51.50
2020
400(starting price)
2020
800(starting price)Price per bottle 400
2023
A
S
24.50
2023
51.50
2023
A
75
2023
65
2017
90(starting price)Price per bottle 45
2016
190
2023
51.50
26.10 | Buy 3, get 10%
2019
A
29
103.50 | Buy 6, get 10%
2019
A
115
2023
A
26