Jacques Dumont Sancerre is grown on the hills just southeast of the village of Sancerre and thrives on the soils of clay-limestone and flint. In order to optimize the quality of each harvest, the vines are subject to constant observation: yields are limited to ensure high-quality fruit, and the maturity of each plot is evaluated to identify the optimal time for harvest. After sorting the grapes, they are pressed slowly to extract only the best fruit. The wine is then fermented for two weeks at temperatures of 55˚ to 64˚ Fahrenheit, a technique that ensures the conservation of maximum fruit flavors. The wine is aged lees until February to develop complexity and body along with a long finish. A succession of tastings then follows to determine the ideal bottling time for Sancerre.

Harvest Note
This cuvée is a classic expression of the Sancerre appellation, sourced from a selection of vineyard sites that reflect the diversity of terroirs. The blend brings together fruit from parcels planted on limestone, flint, and clay-limestone soils, each contributing to the wine’s balance and complexity. The grapes were harvested at optimal ripeness and vinified in stainless steel to preserve freshness and aromatic precision.
Tasting Note
A beautiful example of Sancerre, with a crisp, clean palate and a persistent, saline finish.
Food Pairing
Serve as an aperitif or with seafood or berry salads
Technical Data
GRAPES: 100% Sauvignon Blanc
APPELLATION: Sancerre AOC
ABV: 12.5%
Unique Selling Points
  • The upper Loire Valley is known for two iconic wine growing sub-regions
  • Sancerre is located to the west of Loire River
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