Sancerre Pinot Nero Vieilles Vignes La Poussie 2020 – Baron De La Doucette

Sancerre Pinot Noir Vieilles Vignes La Poussie 2020 – Baron De Ladoucette

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  • Country

    Francia

  • Region

    Loira

  • Title

    Sancerre AOC

  • Kind of wine

    Red wine AOC

  • Wine variety

    Pinot Nero 100%

  • Year

    2020

  • Fermentation

    In oak tanks

  • District of production

    Sancerre

  • Refinement

    Some months

  • Alcoholic proof

    12,5 %

  • Size

    0,75 L

  • Allergens

    Sulphites


Description

The Sancerre Pinot Noir Vieilles Vignes La Poussie is a prestigious red wine produced in the renowned Sancerre region, located in the Loire Valley, France. The estate of La Poussie is owned by Maison Ladoucette, a reference point in the French wine industry. This wine is distinguished by the use of Pinot Noir grapes from vines with an average age of 30 years, known as "vieilles vignes," which contribute to its greater complexity and depth. The winemaking process is meticulously followed, with fermentation occurring in oak vats and aging lasting several months to ensure a high-quality final product. The Sancerre Pinot Noir Vieilles Vignes presents an intense ruby red color with purple highlights. On the nose, it offers a complex and fruity bouquet, with notes of cherry, raspberry, and blackcurrant, accompanied by hints of jam and a slight spicy aroma. On the palate, it is elegant and well-balanced, with soft tannins and a pleasant freshness that reflects the unique terroir of the Loire Valley. The finish is long and persistent, with a fruity and slightly spicy aftertaste. The Sancerre Pinot Noir Vieilles Vignes La Poussie is perfect for pairing with red meat dishes, duck, aged cheeses, and refined French cuisine.


Baron De Ladoucette

In 1787, Ladoucette family bought the Pouilly-Fumé vineyards from the illegitimate child of the king of France, Luigi XV. Nowadays, it’s in possession of the baron Patrick de Ladoucette and the Pouilly Fumé has become one of the most important white wines of the world. In 1972, the estate enlarged its business at...