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Clear, brilliant pale gold hue. Powerful nose with aromatic qualities developing in the following months.
Very representative of the limestone-clay soil found in our village of Bué. Good acidity from the young vintage while a the same time displaying a surprising suppleness and roundness.
Very long on the palate. Very good evolution after several months. Cellaring : May be cellar-aged up to 4-5 years.
Serving temperature : Serve at 12°C (54°F). Recommendations : Sancerre Blanc makes an excellent aperitif and a wonderful accompaniment for fish, crustaceans or the famous local "Crottin de Chavignol" goat cheese.
Well matured vintages will pair well with foie gras.
$23.00
Honeyed notes of apricot giving way to a tangy mineral finish. The sort of classic “bistro wine” wine that you’d dream of drinking on a warm summer evening in Paris, it’s fantastic for fresh goat-cheese salads, fish in cream sauce, or even herb-roasted pork or chicken. Just don’t serve it too cold, according to Mary, to avoid masking its full depth and aromatic complexity.
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$29.00
With a purple and brilliant color, this Brouilly gives us morello cherry, blackcurrant aromas with spices hint. The mouth, very complex, full and aromatic, reveals notes of wild strawberries, violet and grilled coffee in the final and silky tannins, on an exceptional length.
100% Gamay
$20.00
Neither glitzy nor flashy, but perfectly embodies the region’s rural soul. A signature blend of 50% Merlot, with equal parts Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon, even at its modest price point it possesses much of the dark-fruited complexity that made Bordeaux famous in the first place but rendered in a brighter, more refreshing frame.