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Sancerre Les Monts Damnés Pascal Cotat
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About the producer

Pascal Cotat is one of the Sancerre appellation’s top winemakers. He created his doman in Chavignol, a city known for its goat’s cheese. He inherited the family domain which is shared with his cousin (François), 2.3 hectares. This small terroir is of top quality, with limestone giving vibrancy and minerality to its Sauvignon grapes. He also owns vines in the Les Monts Damnés and Grande Côte parcels.

About the wine

Les Monts Damnés is a steep, south-facing parcel that Pascal Cotat harvests when the Sauvignon is fully ripe. The wine is smoky with notes of white truffle and a nice freshness. When young, it discretely expresses aromas of almond and lemon, opening up after a few years of aging.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Loire Valley

Producers and wineries: Pascal Cotat

Colour: white

Grape variety: Sauvignon Blanc
Food and wine pairings: Cuisses de grenouille en persillade, Huîtres rôties au sancerre

Appellation: Sancerre

Owner: Pascal Cotat

Viticulture: organic More information....

Service temperature: 13°

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Auction history Sancerre Les Monts Damnés Pascal Cotat 2007
16/02/202288
07/01/202268
16/09/202049
16/09/202045
02/01/202050
06/03/201942
04/01/201951
17/02/201865
14/02/201856

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