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Domaine Gérard Boulay
Boulay's Clos de Beaujeu is Sancerre stripped to its geological essence. Where many Sancerres trade on easy-drinking citrus charm, this wine demands attention and rewards it with a mineral complexity that speaks directly to the Kimmeridgian limestone beneath the vines. It's one of the most terroir-transparent Sauvignon Blancs made anywhere.
Nose
Intense citrus — lemon and grapefruit — leads into a pronounced flinty, gunsmoke minerality that is unmistakably Kimmeridgian clay-limestone. White flowers and green apple follow, with a hint of crushed chalk.
Palate
Racy and precise, with nerve-wire acidity carrying flavors of gooseberry, green apple, and a chalky mineral texture. Mid-palate reveals a subtle honeyed richness from the old vines, balanced by a green, herbal freshness.
Finish
Long, taut, and mineral-driven, with lingering citrus and a clean, stony persistence.
- Varietal
- Sauvignon Blanc
- Blend
- 100% Sauvignon Blanc
- Vineyards
- Clos de Beaujeu, Chavignol — steep south-facing slope, Kimmeridgian clay-limestone soils
- Alcohol
- 13.0%
- Organic / Biodynamic
- No
- Skin Contact
- No
Food Pairing
The classic local pairing — the tangy, slightly chalky goat cheese from Chavignol echoes the wine's mineral drive, while walnuts add a textural contrast and gentle richness.
Gérard Boulay and his son Thomas farm some of the most prized parcels in the village of Chavignol, including the steep, south-facing Clos de Beaujeu, where ancient Kimmeridgian soils produce Sauvignon Blanc of uncompromising mineral purity.
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