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Sancerre Exils François Crochet 2010(white)
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    Sancerre Exils François Crochet
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    About the producer

    François Crochet manages this family-run domain in Bué in the heart of Sancerre country. The vines are cultivated sustainably (grass for ground cover). The wines have a strong personality and are a perfect expression of their terroir. All the cuvées produced are exemplars of elegance and finesse and the range has earned François Crochet an excellent reputation in Sancerre winegrowing circles.

    About the wine

    Originally from eight-year-old vines, cuvée Exils produces wines with a pale hue, the nose expressing notes of pear and acacia. The palate is full-bodied and mineral with aromas of vanilla.

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    Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

    Region: Loire Valley

    Producers and wineries: François Crochet

    Colour: white

    Grape variety: Sauvignon Blanc
    Food and wine pairings: Huîtres, Darne de saumon poêlée au beurre blanc, Crottin de Chavignol

    Appellation: Sancerre

    Owner: François Crochet

    Viticulture: organic More information....

    Service temperature: 12°

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    Auction history Sancerre Exils François Crochet 2010
    24/05/202331
    23/11/202229

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