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What is a Sancerre rouge?

What is a Sancerre rouge?

This “Sancerre Rouge” red wine is made entirely from the Pinot Noir grape variety, and ranges in hues from light to deep burgundy. This article will look at 10 Sancerre Rouge wines you can try, some great food pairings, and whether you should invest in Sancerre Rouge.

Is Sancerre A red wine?

It is well regarded for and primarily associated with Sauvignon blanc. Some Pinot noir is also grown, accounting for around 20% of the region’s production, making mostly light red wines under the designation of Sancerre Rouge….Sancerre (wine)

Wine region
Varietals produced Sauvignon blanc, Pinot noir

Is Sancerre Pinot Noir?

The red wines of Sancerre and Menetou-Salon, which are made entirely from Pinot Noir, used to be mainly thin and weedy. A few geniuses, such as the Vacheron family, managed to coax richness from grape, but mostly the wines were light in profile, with flavors of bell pepper and green herbs.

How is Sancerre different from Sauvignon Blanc?

Sauvignon Blanc is a white wine grape, while Sancerre is the name of a wine region in France’s Loire Valley where the white wines from are made exclusively from Sauvignon Blanc. White wines from Sancerre are known for their vibrant acidity and flinty notes.

Is Sancerre like Sauvignon Blanc?

Simply, all Sancerres are Sauvignon Blancs, but not all Sauvignon Blancs are Sancerres. Sauvignon Blanc is a white wine grape, while Sancerre is the name of a wine region in France’s Loire Valley where the white wines from are made exclusively from Sauvignon Blanc.

What wines are similar to Sancerre?

4 Sancerre Alternatives: Try These Bottles From Lesser-Known Wine Regions

  • 2017 Domaine Fournier Père Et Fils Sauvignon Blanc ($16)
  • 2017 Clément Et Florian Berthier Coteaux Du Giennois Blanc ($17)
  • 2017 Domaine Mérieau L’arpent Des Vaudons Touraine ($15)
  • 2017 Domaine Pellé Menetou-Salon Morogues ($26)