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Sancerre La Grande Cote Bottle

Sancerre La Grande Cote2023

Pascal CotatSancerre, France

Sancerre La Grande Côte from Pascal Cotat is a 100% Sauvignon Blanc bottling from the Cotat family’s prized, family‑owne…Learn More »

$81

/750ml

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Sancerre La Grande Cote 2023 Vintage

ABOUT THIS WINE

Sancerre La Grande Côte from Pascal Cotat is a 100% Sauvignon Blanc bottling from the Cotat family’s prized, family‑owned La Grande Côte vineyard in Chavignol — a steep, clay‑and‑chalk (terres blanches) site with very old vines. The wine is noted for its chalky, flinty minerality and lime/grapefruit…Learn More »

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WhiteSauvignon Blanc

About Sancerre La Grande Cote

Sancerre La Grande Côte from Pascal Cotat is a 100% Sauvignon Blanc bottling from the Cotat family’s prized, family‑owned La Grande Côte vineyard in Chavignol — a steep, clay‑and‑chalk (terres blanches) site with very old vines. The wine is noted for its chalky, flinty minerality and lime/grapefruit and white‑fruit aromatics, often textured by subtle oak and indigenous yeast fermentations, giving a broad, savory mouthfeel, crisp saline acidity and serious ageworthiness (often likened more to a grand cru Chablis than modern Sancerre).