SANCERRE Silex Chavignol Domaine Delaporte 2023 Wine (75cl) product image

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SANCERRE Silex Chavignol Domaine Delaporte 2023 Wine (75cl)

SANCERRE Silex Chavignol Domaine Delaporte 2023 Wine (75cl) is recorded as 2023 other wine made from Sauv Blanc. BottlePicker combines the recorded bottle identity with structured wine evidence; retailer prices remain separated by country and currency.

Vintage2023
Wine styleother
GrapeSauv Blanc
ABV13%
Bottle size750ml

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SANCERRE Silex Chavignol Domaine Delaporte 2023 Wine (75cl) is recorded as a 2023 other wine made from Sauv Blanc.

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The 2023 Silex is round, supple and an unusually sumptuous style of Sancerre. This is open and approachable but still pure, clear and free of added sulfites. There's nice flesh with a lovely stony acidity, flavors of lemon, honey tea and chamomile. This hails from a large flint-rich block, so it's one of the Delaporte's bigger single-vineyard cuvées and is usually picked first.

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