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2023 Sancerre Clos de Beaujeu, Gérard Boulay
Unlike his neighbours who use the lieu-dit name Cul de Beaujeu, Gérard keeps the original 'Clos' in his, as his vines lie within the oldest part of the vineyard, that had originally been surrounded by a wall. They sit in the chalky Kimmeridgian terres blanches soils of this dramatically steep south-east facing slope that rises up behind the village of Chavignol. Of all his cuvées, this is the most opulent in character, the most open and forward in its youth. 2023 is a vintage of opulence and freshness, meaning it will drink well from youth, as well as age beautifully.
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Duty paid means taxes are included and the wine is ready for home delivery and drinking.
- Case of 12 x 75cl0in basket
Wine specification
- ProducerGérard Boulay
- ColourWhite Wine
- SweetnessDry
- Region & CountryCentral Loire / Cœur-de-France, Loire, France
- ABV13%
- Grape(s)Sauvignon Blanc
- MaturityReady to drink 2026 – 2036
- StyleStill Wine
Product Description
Unlike his neighbours who use the lieu-dit name Cul de Beaujeu, Gérard keeps the original 'Clos' in his, as his vines lie within the oldest part of the vineyard, that had originally been surrounded by a wall. They sit in the chalky Kimmeridgian terres blanches soils of this dramatically steep south-east facing slope that rises up behind the village of Chavignol. Of all his cuvées, this is the most opulent in character, the most open and forward in its youth. 2023 is a vintage of opulence and freshness, meaning it will drink well from youth, as well as age beautifully.