Sancerre, the renowned wine region in the Loire Valley, has celebrated its 90th anniversary with the release of a list of 30 white wines that have captivated the editorial team of Le Figaro. The selection, which begins at €13.50 per bottle, highlights the diversity and quality of the appellation’s offerings. This year marks a milestone for Sancerre, whose Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) was established in 1936. The region's reputation as a producer of crisp, aromatic whites has grown over decades, even extending beyond France, where the name has become synonymous with dry white wines in parts of the United States. The vineyards surrounding the famous hill of Sancerre date back to medieval times, and today they are divided into three main soil types: flint, limestone, and clay-limestone. Each contributes distinct characteristics to the wines. Flint soils produce wines that can initially appear austere but develop complexity with age, while limestone and clay-limestone soils yield more approachable and fruit-forward styles. According to Clément Pinard of Domaine Vincent Pinard, one of the leading names in the Sancerre region, few appellations can claim such a wide range of terroir-driven expressions. Although Sancerre expanded its portfolio to include red wines in 1959, accounting for 12% of total production, the Le Figaro selection focused exclusively on white wines. Many producers responded positively to the call for samples, but two prominent estates, Alphonse Mellot and Vincent Gaudry, did not participate. As a result, their wines were excluded from the final list. The selection includes both well-established names and affordable gems, offering readers a comprehensive overview of the region’s current offerings. The AOC designation ensures strict guidelines for grape varieties, winemaking techniques, and aging processes, all of which contribute to the unique character of Sancerre wines. These wines are typically made from Sauvignon Blanc, though some blends include Chenin Blanc and other local varietals. The region’s climate, with its cool mornings and warm afternoons, allows for slow ripening, resulting in high acidity and vibrant flavors. Winemakers in Sancerre continue to innovate while respecting tradition. Some have embraced modern techniques to enhance clarity and freshness, while others rely on time-honored methods passed down through generations. The region’s ability to balance these approaches has helped maintain its appeal among both connoisseurs and casual drinkers. The Le Figaro selection reflects this balance, showcasing wines that range from classic, structured expressions to more contemporary, fruit-forward styles. As the 90th anniversary celebrations continue, the focus remains on the future of Sancerre. With increasing global demand and growing interest in sustainable viticulture, the region is poised to expand its influence further. However, maintaining the integrity of its identity will remain paramount. For now, the 30 selected wines offer a snapshot of Sancerre’s enduring charm and versatility, inviting consumers to explore the many faces of one of France’s most iconic wine regions.
★
Neka vijesti ostanu poštene.
ObjectiveNews financiraju čitatelji i bez oglasa je – pristranost vam pokazujemo, ne skrivamo. Podržite neovisno novinarstvo za 5 €/mjesec.
Postani podupiratelj