Description
About Chateau De Sancerre
Chateau de Sancerre is one of the rare French wine estates bearing the name of an appellation. Situated on the left bank of the Loire and overlooking a unique terroir of 4 different soils, its 55-hectare vineyard is planted with vines, representing an average age of 25 years.
The region’s rolling hills and semi-continental climate produce lively and crisp Sauvignon Blanc wines boasting good structure, and evoking well-ripened gooseberry aromas and smoky, flinty notes. The wines of Chateau de Sancerre are made, matured and bottled in-house. The art of blending meets high standards in keeping with the Constable of Sancerre’s motto: “Advance before the best”.
The entire vineyard has obtained level 3 High Environmental Value Certification, guaranteeing the estate’s performance with regard to the local biodiversity, as well as fertilization, irrigation and phytosanitary practices.
Our vineyards are located within various districts of the appellation area: Sancerre, Bué, Crézancy, Thauvenay and Ménétreol. The soil is managed in view of nourishing the vines, thereby obtaining perfectly well-ripened and healthy grapes.
Soils/Terroirs: A combination of Sancerre’s three typical terroirs – flint-stone, white soils, and small stones.
Winemaking features: The parcels are harvested by type of terroir according to their maturity. Their separate vinification in thermo-regulated stainless-steel vats respects the initial expression of these terroirs. Ageing on fine lees brings density and finesse to the mouth. The blending is done at the end of the maturing process.