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Sancerre ‘La Reine Blanche’, Domaine Vacheron 2025

White Wine from France - Loire
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Gorgeously ripe and characterful Sancerre from one of the finest producers in the appellation. Blackcurrant leaf, quince, peach, alongside distinct minerality to compliment the richness makes this both approachable yet serious. The Society has been shipping Sancerre from the Vacheron family since the 1962 vintage, because of their consistent excellence.
Price: £28.00 Bottle (£37.33/litre)
Price: £168.00 Case of 6 (£37.33/litre)
Due in on 19/06/26
Code: LO21161

Wine characteristics

  • White Wine
  • 2 - Dry
  • Sauvignon Blanc
  • 75cl
  • Now to 2030
  • 13.5% Alcohol
  • no oak influence
  • Cork, natural
  • 569 g (Empty bottle weight)
  • Vegetarian
  • Vegan
  • Organic
  • Biodynamic certified

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Domaine Vacheron

Domaine Vacheron is a top-quality, longstanding family-owned estate and one of the few still to hold cellars in the actual town of Sancerre in the Loire. Cousins Jean-Dominique and Jean-Laurent run the estate and have been the driving force behind adopting organic farming in the vineyard (certified as such since 2008).

The soils here are equal parts limestone and flint; limestone contributes to balanced acidity in the grapes while flint helps provide attractive aromas and minerality. At around 40 hectares, this is one of the largest properties in Sancerre to hand-harvest all its fruit. The labour-intensive efforts in the vineyard ensure that the results in the winery are extremely reliable, even in difficult vintages.

Domaine Vacheron is known for expressive, fruit-driven wines that show the traditional Sancerre qualities of brightness and balance. As well as classic white Sancerre, the domaine is also famed for its reds with a sizeable proportion of the vineyard given over to pinot noir vines.

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