
Daniel Chotard 2023 Sancerre Blanc
This is a beautifully crafted Sancerre that effortlessly melds vibrant citrus, flinty minerality, and refined texture. It strikes an ideal balance—bright yet nuanced, precise yet engaging—making it a superb companion to seafood and fresh salads, or simply to enjoy on its own when you want something crisp, elegant, and expressive.
Overview & Viticulture
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Producer: Domaine Daniel Chotard, now led by Simon Chotard, located in Crézancy‑en‑Sancerre. They practice sustainable farming, rely mostly on organic treatments, and emphasize native yeast fermentation to preserve authenticity and terroir expression.
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Terroir: Vineyards are planted on Kimmeridgian limestone and flint soils—famous for imparting taut minerality to Sancerre whites.
Winemaking
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Grape: 100% Sauvignon Blanc
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Vinification: Grapes are destemmed and gently pressed, then undergo a 3–4 day cold soak. Fermentation occurs in stainless steel and large neutral wooden vessels. The wine is aged on lees for added texture but does not go through malolactic fermentation.
Tasting Notes
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Appearance: Brilliant pale yellow.
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Nose: Opens with pure citrus aromas—think lemon and green apple—complemented by white blossoms. Multilayered yet very focused.
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Palate: Medium-bodied with crisp, vibrant acidity. Flavors of zesty lemon, green apple, and stony mineral drive the profile, while lees aging adds a subtle richness. Clean and lingering.
Summary Table
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Grape | 100% Sauvignon Blanc |
| Soils | Kimmeridgian limestone and flint |
| Fermentation | Native yeast in stainless steel and neutral wood |
| Color | Pale yellow |
| Aromas | Citrus, green apple, white flowers |
| Palate | Zesty, mineral-driven, medium-bodied, clean finish |
| Style | Elegant, precise, food-friendly |
Perfect Pairings
An ideal match for fresh seafood (like oysters, scallops, or crab), grilled fish, goat cheese, or light vegetable dishes. Its vibrant acidity and mineral grip make it incredibly food-friendly.
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Description
This is a beautifully crafted Sancerre that effortlessly melds vibrant citrus, flinty minerality, and refined texture. It strikes an ideal balance—bright yet nuanced, precise yet engaging—making it a superb companion to seafood and fresh salads, or simply to enjoy on its own when you want something crisp, elegant, and expressive.
Overview & Viticulture
-
Producer: Domaine Daniel Chotard, now led by Simon Chotard, located in Crézancy‑en‑Sancerre. They practice sustainable farming, rely mostly on organic treatments, and emphasize native yeast fermentation to preserve authenticity and terroir expression.
-
Terroir: Vineyards are planted on Kimmeridgian limestone and flint soils—famous for imparting taut minerality to Sancerre whites.
Winemaking
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Grape: 100% Sauvignon Blanc
-
Vinification: Grapes are destemmed and gently pressed, then undergo a 3–4 day cold soak. Fermentation occurs in stainless steel and large neutral wooden vessels. The wine is aged on lees for added texture but does not go through malolactic fermentation.
Tasting Notes
-
Appearance: Brilliant pale yellow.
-
Nose: Opens with pure citrus aromas—think lemon and green apple—complemented by white blossoms. Multilayered yet very focused.
-
Palate: Medium-bodied with crisp, vibrant acidity. Flavors of zesty lemon, green apple, and stony mineral drive the profile, while lees aging adds a subtle richness. Clean and lingering.
Summary Table
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Grape | 100% Sauvignon Blanc |
| Soils | Kimmeridgian limestone and flint |
| Fermentation | Native yeast in stainless steel and neutral wood |
| Color | Pale yellow |
| Aromas | Citrus, green apple, white flowers |
| Palate | Zesty, mineral-driven, medium-bodied, clean finish |
| Style | Elegant, precise, food-friendly |
Perfect Pairings
An ideal match for fresh seafood (like oysters, scallops, or crab), grilled fish, goat cheese, or light vegetable dishes. Its vibrant acidity and mineral grip make it incredibly food-friendly.











