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Sancerre
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This is one of the Loire's most famous appellations, located on the left bank of the river in a region that combines hilly land and the Val de Loire pit. With its roots in the hillside slopes, the vineyard (around 2,700 hectares) is dedicated to Sauvignon (80%) and Pinot Noir. Better known for its whites, its reds have recently been gaining in popularity. Rosés made from Pinot Noir are also available. Three types of soil make up the Sancerre region: "white soil" (clay-limestone Kimmeridgian soil) located in the western hills, "gravel soil", stony and limestone soil, and finally the clay-siliceous soil to the east. The vines are planted at between 200 and 300 metres of altitude. They enjoy a temperate climate. Red Sancerres offer a bouquet of red fruits with dominant notes of cherry and Morello cherry. Fine and delicate, fruity and full-bodied and long on the palate, the appellation's very best wines can easily be kept for a good dozen years, or even longer.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region : Loire Valley

Colour : red

Volume : 25000 hectolitres

Grape variety : Pinot Noir
Food and wine pairings : Châteaubriand sauce béarnaise, Jarret de veau aux légumes, Potées auvergnantes

Appellation : Sancerre

Size (in ha) : 350 hectares

Viticulture : conventional More information....

Service temperature : 14°

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Current price estimate of 2005 vintage
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Auction history Sancerre 2005
1/19/202316
11/8/202219
2/16/202219
12/10/202021
4/30/202022
1/8/202027
11/13/201925
8/29/201818
4/25/201811
1/8/201839

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