Sancerre:
Grown in the Loire Valley of France, Sancerre is considered by many
to be the world's finest wine from the Sauvignon Blanc grape. The
Kimmeridgian soils in the steeply-sloping vineyards imbue the Sauvignon
Blanc grapes with a pure, but assertive and intense style.
The wines of Sancerre, an appellation covering 4450
acres in the Loire Valley, are renowned for their depth and interest.
The Pinot Noir and Sauvignon Blanc vineyards are located on the
banks of the Loire River, where the soil's high iron content contributes
to the rich structure, flavor and longevity of the wines. The Laportes
are dedicated to making the most of the region's potential and its
wines are ideal accompaniments to an amazing array of cuisines.
Very appealing.
Cepage:
Sauvignon Blanc. Nowhere
in the world does the Sauvignon Blanc yield a more expressive, aromatic
and intense wine than here.
About
the Producer: Les Mouchottes vineyards are located
on several different sites in Chavignol - a village/commune just
northwest of the city of Sancerre and arguably the best place to
grow Sauvignon Blanc. The properties are beautifully exposed
on the hillsides. The terroir is important in Sancerre.
This Sauvignon Blanc is planted in parcels of "caillotes"
(small pebbles) which is a stony limestone with little soil and
also in parcels of argile-calcaire (clay limestone).
Each soil type contributes to the wine: caillottes produce wines
that are forwardly fruity with finesse, argile-calcaire creates
wines that are structured and long-lived. It is just about the best
combination you can have in a Sancerre.
Tasting
Notes: This is a beautiful example of Chavignol
Sancerre. It has the distinctive Sauvignon Blanc bouquet of clean,
herb-tinged fruit and a touch of flinty, smoky complexity that sets
Sancerre apart from any other Sauvignon Blanc wine. The flavors
are clean, crisp and focused with fresh melon, fig and citrus fruit
notes backed by the crisp edge of acidity that lends a real note
of distinction.
Recommended
Food Pairings: This wine is amazingly food friendly
- pairing with all of the usual white wine companions as well as
Asian cuisine and garlic based dishes. Sancerre
is a classic companion for fresh seafood and veritably begs for
some fresh fish or shellfish to accompany it. This wine is also
a fine match for the assertive goat's milk cheeses of the Loire.
Grilled chèvre and Sancerre is a stellar combination--one
that every lover of fine food and wine should experience.
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