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Cheverny Rouge La Cour du Roy, Famille Bougrier 2023

Red Wine from France - Loire
3.500000000 star rating 8 Reviews
A happy marriage of elegant and fragrant pinot noir (70%) and fresh, easy-drinking gamay (30%), this new and exclusive Cheverny is charming and fresh, with lovely red-fruit flavours and a crunchy, lightweight character. Produced by longstanding partner Bougrier, an enchanting example of lesser-known Cheverny.
Price: £11.50 Bottle (£15.33/litre)
Price: £138.00 Case of 12 (£15.33/litre)
In Stock
Code: LO19901

Wine characteristics

  • Red Wine
  • Medium-bodied
  • Pinot Noir/Gamay blend
  • 75cl
  • Now to 2028
  • 13% Alcohol
  • no oak influence
  • Cork, natural

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The Daily Telegraph

A terrific light red that blends pinot noir with gamay to come up with a spry, leafy wine with a tang of just - ripe strawberries.

Victoria Moore

The Sunday Times

A silky-smooth blend of pinot noir and gamay, this is excellent served chilled.

Will Lyons

Club Oenologique

The Loire appellation of Cheverny is most famous for its white wines, made from Sauvignon Blanc, but it also offers some exciting reds, from a magical combination of Pinot Noir and Gamay. Offering an...
The Loire appellation of Cheverny is most famous for its white wines, made from Sauvignon Blanc, but it also offers some exciting reds, from a magical combination of Pinot Noir and Gamay. Offering an enticing nose of redcurrant and raspberry, there’s lovely freshness, with a proper cool climate crunch to the fruit, which will only be enhanced by a short spell in the fridge. Try pairing this with a top-quality goat’s cheese and roasted beetroot salad.
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David Kermode

MoneyWeek

If you are looking for a stunningly classy, slender, silky, crisp red wine for summer entertaining, this is it. With a Pinot perfume, a lithe, sour cherry chassis, a 12.5% alcohol level, and a finish...
If you are looking for a stunningly classy, slender, silky, crisp red wine for summer entertaining, this is it. With a Pinot perfume, a lithe, sour cherry chassis, a 12.5% alcohol level, and a finish akin to a toothsome white, if you add this all together, it drinks more like a macho rosé than a red wine. This makes it a consummate crowd-pleaser for all palates, and as the temperatures rise, it will work wonders chilled. From a food-pairing perspective, every dish I can think of will be willingly romanced by this brilliant Wine Soc discovery.
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Matthew Jukes

The Mail on Sunday

Pinot Noir meets Beaujolais grape Gamay in this blend of floral notes, subtle herbals and berries. Easy and expressive.

Charlotte Kristensen

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