"Crisp and refreshing, with rich, ripe lime and grapefruit aromas. Great elegance with mineral style and despite everything some kind of roundness." —winemaker
"A delightful Sancerre from the Loire Valley in France. This crisp and refreshing white wine is known for its vibrant acidity, citrus notes, and a subtle minerality." —winemaker
"Langlois-Chateau's Sancerres are serious and complex but also delicate and approachable—benchmarks for the appellation. The grapes are from a selection of the best vineyard plots. They undergo a gentle pressing to extract the purest juice and are handled exclusively in stainless steel." —winemaker
"Domaine Des Buissonnes by Roger Naudet is one of the few classically styled Sancerre bottlings which doesn't cost an arm and a leg to bring home. With the rapid rise in popularity, many producers are pumping out characterless Sauvignon Blanc and shipping it quickly to thirsty consumers oversees. Buissonnes is a point of difference, maintaining the sharp citrus and mineral driven style which made Sancerre famous in the first place." —winemaker
"Medium intensity, it reveals notes of exotic fruits (passion fruit and pineapple) and honeysuckle. It is dry, fresh and full of aromas of citrus (grapefruit), exotic fruits (passion fruit, pineapple), flint and with a little vegetal (grass cut). The finish is of medium length. It is a very good wine, to drink now or to keep a maximum of 5 years to preserve the fruitiness of the wine. It will be enjoyed alone with friends or with fish in sauce, cooked crustaceans, dry goat's cheese such as Crottin de Chavignol. " —winemaker