Langlois

Sancerre 2022

Loire Valley, France

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Langlois-Chateau’s Sancerres are serious and complex but also delicate and approachable. They’re 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.

VINEYARD

Langlois-Chateau owns and manages 175 acres of the best AOC vineyards in the Loire Valley. The Sancerre AOC has a chalk and flint terroir, which produces a notable Sancerre with brightness, intensity, depth and minerality. Langlois- Chateau maintains a sustainable approach to vineyard management and holds the “Terra Vitis” certification.

WINEMAKING

The great majority of the grapes is coming from estate vineyards. They are pressed pneumatically and fermented in small temperature controlled stainless steel tanks to preserve freshness.

Color

White

Grape Varieties

Sauvignon Blanc

Appellation

Loire Valley, France

Alcohol

13%

Suggested Retail Price

$34.00

Trade Materials

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