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SANCERRE

2011 Rosé Chavignol Domaine Vincent Delaporte

Grapes Pinot Noir
Colour Rosé
Origin France, Loire
Sub-district Sancerre
Village Chavignol
ABV 13%

For the first time Vincent Delaporte's free run Pinot Noir was entirley harvested by hand using just small baskets to protect the fruit. As ever this makes a wonderfully juicy and elegantly fruity rosé that will drink well throughout the year and is brilliant with food too. Purity is to the fore in 2011 - precision frames the lovely notes of wild stawberry, with generous fruit mid-palate and a sophisticated dry finish. Dangerously good and easy drinking. L&S (Mar 2012)


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Quite a deep rose pink - like a pale Pinot Noir, which indeed it is. Surprisingly full of fruit and character on the nose (most pink Sancerre is anaemic in my experience). Definite Pinot fruit character and the fresh acidity of Sancerre. Bone dry finish. A very successful pink Sancerre. Not quite sure how I'd drink it. With food but with delicately flavoured food - poached salmon? Rating: 16.5 Jancis Robinson OBE MW - www.JancisRobinson.com (May 2012)

Domaine Delaporte

Patrick and I first visited Vincent Delaporte in 1986, a memorable end to a long day, we finished by tasting older and older red and white Sancerres. His wines were in Steven Spurrier's selection for the Caves de la Madeleine, where I had worked several years earlier, and the London end of which Patrick was running at the time. They have featured in the Lea & Sandeman selection since our very first list. The domaine passed to Vincent's son Jean-Yves and his wife Nathalie, and now their son Matthieu is in charge, after a 'stage' at L&S in the summer of 2012, and taken over the winemaking role. They have recently incorporated the vines of Matthieu's uncle, giving them three new jewels in the crown, decent holdings in the Monts Damnés and La Côte d'Amigny (also known as 'La Grande Côte'(white) and Cul de Beaujeu (red).

Matthieu has taken the domaine in the direction of organic farming, although he still hesitates over going for certification. He has stopped buying new barrels, and stopped using cultured yeasts, sometimes allowing malolactic fermentation to occur. Levels of sulphur are kept to the barest minimum. (Charles Lea.)

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