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Per item: £21.00 £12.00 (with voucher)
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Les Caillottes Sancerre
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Les Marennes Sancerre
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Alphonse Mellot La Moussiere Sancerre
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Donatien Bahuaud N7 Sancerre Rouge
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Sancerre cuvée du connétable
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Domaine Daniel Reverdy Sancerre
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Eric Louis, Sancerre
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Sancerre  - domaine la perriere
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Tesco finest* Sancerre Rose
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Domaine Naudet Sancerre
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Calvet Sancerre Terre de Brume Rose
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Alphonse Mellot Le Manoir Sancerre
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Andre Dezat Sancerre Rouge
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Domaine Merlin-Cherrier, Sancerre
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Hubert Brochard Sancerre
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About Sancerre

This is the most famous part of the Upper Loire, producing mainly distinctive, grassy, gun-flinty dry whites, with a small proportion of fruity dry Rose and some elegant reds.

Sauvignon Blanc Vineyard in Sancerre, Loire Styles:
  • Whites are crisp, bone dry, pungent and very aromatic, with aromas and flavours of gooseberries, wild herbs, freshly cut grass, and a smokey, minerally edge.
  • Roses are gentle, raspberry- scented and delicately dry.
  • Reds have a delicate, cool climate, soft and silky character, with gentle tannins, and ripe, red berry fruit character.

Grape: Sauvignon Blanc for the white; the rose and red wines are all from Pinot Noir.

Good with: Loire Sauvignon Blanc is absolutely perfect with seafood, gently poached fish, goats cheese dishes, and also fish dishes with a hint of spice. Also great with asparagus. The Roses are relatively delicate, but would work well with prawns, and gentle chicken dishes. Reds are soft, fruity and perfect with roast chicken, game, charcuterie, meaty terrines and gammon.

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