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Domaine François Cotat Sancerre Les Monts Damnés 2022
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Domaine François Cotat Sancerre Les Monts Damnés 2022

Domaine François Cotat

NASSancerre, Loire Valley, France
François Cotat is arguably the most singular producer in Sancerre, picking far later than his neighbors and allowing wild fermentation to run its course. The Les Monts Damnés vineyard — its vines clinging to perilously steep Kimmeridgian slopes — yields a Sauvignon Blanc of almost Burgundian density. This is Sancerre for people who think they've outgrown Sancerre.

Kit Aromas

Tasting Notes

Nose

Concentrated citrus zest and white floral notes open the glass, followed by ripe gooseberry and a distinctive flinty minerality. A faint honeyed quality hints at the late-harvest philosophy.

Palate

Remarkably full for Sancerre, with layers of citrus, green apple, and gooseberry framed by a textured, almost waxy mouthfeel. The acidity is bright but perfectly integrated, carrying a subtle toasted quality from extended lees contact.

Finish

Long and mineral-driven, with gooseberry and citrus echoing cleanly before a gently honeyed fade.

Specifications
Varietal
Sauvignon Blanc
Blend
100% Sauvignon Blanc
Vineyards
Les Monts Damnés — steep south-facing slopes on Kimmeridgian clay-limestone, Chavignol
Alcohol
13.5%
Organic / Biodynamic
No
Skin Contact
No
Serve & Pair

Food Pairing

Fresh Crottin de Chavignol with grilled asparagus and a shallot vinaigrette

The Story

Working a mere five hectares of Sancerre's most prized slopes, François Cotat continues his family's tradition of hand-harvesting dangerously late and fermenting exclusively with native yeasts in old barrels.

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