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Domaine Serge Laloue Sancerre Blanc Cuvee 1166

Domaine Serge Laloue Sancerre Blanc Cuvee 1166

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Domaine Serge Laloue Sancerre Blanc Cuvée 1166: A Masterclass in Loire Sauvignon Blanc

Introduction

Domaine Serge Laloue's Sancerre Blanc Cuvée 1166 is a testament to the expressive potential of Sauvignon Blanc from France's renowned Loire Valley. This exceptional white wine, sourced from a small plot with a unique terroir, offers a complex and captivating taste experience that will delight discerning wine enthusiasts.

Tasting Notes

  • Appearance: Pale lemon-gold with a subtle shimmer.
  • Nose: A captivating bouquet bursts with aromas of ripe gooseberry, white peach, and freshly cut grass. Hints of citrus zest, flint, and delicate white flowers add layers of complexity.
  • Palate: The palate is at once vibrant and textured. Crisp acidity carries flavours of green apple, grapefruit, and a pronounced limestone-driven minerality. Subtle notes of passionfruit and a touch of salinity linger on a long, elegant finish.

Food Pairings

The Domaine Serge Laloue Sancerre Blanc Cuvée 1166 shines when paired with a variety of dishes. Consider these classic and inspired pairings:

  • Seafood: Fresh oysters, scallops with citrus beurre blanc, or a simple grilled white fish like sea bass.
  • Fresh Cheeses: Goat cheese, especially young varieties like Crottin de Chavignol, complements the wine's acidity and highlights its grassy notes.
  • Salads: Crisp summer salads with mixed greens, shaved fennel, radish, and a light vinaigrette.
  • Poultry: Roasted chicken with herbs brings out the wine's richer notes.

Why You'll Love It

Beyond its exquisite taste and food-pairing versatility, the Domaine Serge Laloue Sancerre Blanc Cuvée 1166 holds special significance. This cuvée, named after the plot's mere 1166 vines, is a testament to the Laloue family's dedication to showcasing the unique expression of their prized terroir. Aged in demi-muids (600-litre barrels), this wine develops remarkable complexity and a distinct personality.

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