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François Cotat Sancerre Chavignol

The 2020 François Cotat Sancerre Chavignol has earned its place in The World of Fine Wine’s handpicked collection of tasting notes, featuring insights from the world’s foremost wine authorities. Explore in-depth commentary from wine experts Andrew Jefford, Catherine Petrie and Jasper Morris on François Cotat Sancerre Chavignol - an internationally acclaimed red from Loire.
François Cotat Sancerre Chavignol
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Wine Name
François Cotat Sancerre Chavignol

Wine Producer
François Cotat

Score
85

Wine Style
Red

Grape Type
Pinot Noir

Country
France

Vintage
2018

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Andrew Jefford: Clear, light, and translucent cherry-red. Attractive fresh redcurrant fruits; bright and poised; a faint hint of tar, even something reminiscent of seaweed or “iodine.” Not a laser-locked “varietal” but an attractive and characterful scent; just a hint of snipped privet. Indeed, the longer you leave this in the glass, the more fragrant it becomes. Pure, bright, fresh, deep, with ample tannic support though AJ: Clear, light, and translucent cherry-red. Attractive fresh redcurrant fruits; bright and poised; a faint hint of tar, even something reminiscent of seaweed or “iodine.” Not a laser-locked “varietal” but an attractive and characterful scent; just a hint of snipped privet. Indeed, the longer you leave this in the glass, the more fragrant it becomes. Pure, bright, fresh, deep, with ample tannic support though without rusticity or overt grippiness, and a lovely resonant mature fruit flavor which almost surprises me from a 2018. Ample and full, without being overweight or strenuous, and the fruit flavors have an innate amplitude and complexity to them. Very convincing—and also perhaps the most “Sancerre” of the 2018 cohort in a traditional sense. | 92

Jasper Morris: Pretty pinkish purple color with an elegant perfume, no great suggestion of weight but attracts from first sniff. There is a little greenness behind. This is the least concentrated of the 2018 Sancerres, with a sweetness of fruit that is slightly at odds with the greener notes at the back of the palate. Time in the glass is not its friend. This is more how I remember red Sancerre from an earlier period. | 82

Catherine Petrie: Pale ruby with a slight cloudiness. Fresh, pleasant red-berry aroma with a restrained savory scent. The palate is light and crunchy, with fine tannins integrated with a clean acidity. A slightly green edge enrobes the strawberry-like fruit, and overall the palate is refreshing, but relatively short. Simple, but well-balanced and enjoyable young. | 82

Details

Wine expert Andrew Jefford
Catherine Petrie
Jasper Morris
Tastings year 2020
Region Loire
AppellationAOC
% Alcohol By Volume14
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