Domaine Andre Vatan Sancerre Les Charmes Blanc 2022
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Domaine Andre Vatan Sancerre Les Charmes Blanc 2022, a white wine, is from Sancerre region of Loire Valley in France. The grapes used for this wine is Sauvignon Blanc. This is a classic Sancerre wine with, bracingly acidic, and has pungent aromas of gooseberries, grass, nettles, and a hint of stony minerality.
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46 reviews for Domaine Andre Vatan Sancerre Les Charmes Blanc 2022
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Anita Kriner –
Superior Sancerre: Vegetal nose, fruity hint, balanced, pleasant weight, lovely flavors and length.
Stacey Guttmann –
Pleasant and refreshing bottle with grass and grapefruit notes. Starts light, but loses flavor on the mid-palate and finish.
David Sequeira –
Pale golden with notes of pear and fennel, but a slight hint of windex on the nose. Muddled taste with a flabby texture. Could benefit from more acidity or citrus balance.
Kevin Payne –
Decent Sancerre, but unremarkable.
Timothy Darrigo –
Young and acidic Sancerre with floral notes. Revisit next summer.
Laura Marino –
Great Sancerre, floral notes dominate, crisp and lively.
Diane Torres –
Aromas of straw and citrus, with a zingy acidity and light body on the palate, finishing medium with lip-smacking satisfaction. Very nice.
Carol Swanner –
Great Sancerre with citrus notes, minerality and good acidity.
Alicia Gray –
Citrus and gooseberry flavors dominate.
Gordon Young –
A balanced Sancerre, but lacking in distinctiveness.
Kathleen Diamond –
Tasty Loire Valley wine with a grapefruit nose, mineral palate, and medium-plus finish.
Kimberly Riley –
Loire Flight (The Wine Club, San Francisco), : Light with some green. White grapefruit zest. Lightweight, mouthwatering acidity, good minerality. Textbook Sancerre, very good if not having the extra dimension to be special.
John Carter –
Pale straw color with green hints. Aromas of lime, pepper, herbs, grapefruit and birch bark. High acidity, citrus sweetness, and light body.
Kathryn Jurasek –
Crisp and fresh.
Wilma Dow –
Pale grey with plenty of acid and light vegetal notes, but unremarkable otherwise.
Karl Smith –
Excellent Sancerre – fruity nose, great length, good value.
Racheal Paquette –
Decent Sancerre at decent price, nice nose of gooseberry, fresh grass, and minerality. Good palate, finishes reasonably well. Not bad, won’t seek out more.
Angela Cohen –
Beautifully bone-dry, grassy, light and aromatic, impeccably pure.
Charlie Caban –
Long wait. Odd tropical notes on nose. Slight carbonation on tongue. Typical SB flavors, but shy acid and bitter finish. Not great, not bad.
Jason Wood –
Good value Sancerre with minerality, herbaceous and citrus notes. Midpalate acidity fades compared to other Sancerre, leaving finish flat. Still worth buying.
Michael Zamora –
Decent Sancerre, pairs well with shrimp/feta/pasta but outclassed by Pepiere Muscadet. Citrus, rocks, fresh herbs. Medium minus finish.
Estela Faulkner –
Fresh and dry with a grassy, fruity aroma. Good with shellfish.
Dawn Melton –
Rustic with mid weight and typical flavor. Coarse acidity.
Mary Campbell –
Value for money.
Ronald Fife –
Nose: Flinty, smoky, with hints of herbs and grass.
Ronald Walker –
Crisp Sancerre with green olive and fruit notes. Good Sauvignon Blanc.
Tessie Peck –
Young and crisp, with a touch of depth, grassy notes and minerality. Good persistence. Above average for the appellation.
Concha Mcfarland –
Classic Sancerre. Good flavor concentration, balanced acidity, extended finish.
Betty Cahoon –
Green apple and tart flavors overpower any positive qualities. Would not recommend.
Lorenzo Cork –
Disappointing. Not worth it.
Kimberly Wawrzyniak –
Sancerre classique: dry yet aromatic. Score: 14/20.
Annie Adler –
Sancerre is correct. Not very fragrant, good acidity, but fruit lacks shine. 14/20.
Kelly Silvers –
Overpriced wine with simple apple taste and no complexity. Would not recommend or purchase again.
Katy Cyr –
Disappointing wine, as others have mentioned.
Dora Holbert –
Excellent wine with stony, flinty, and incisive notes of citrus fruit. Pair it with grilled shrimp for a perfect match.
Darrell Degraw –
Enjoyable Sancerre with good typicity. Scored 91 points and highly recommended.
Jessica Ray –
Simple and fruity with a touch of acidity. Notes of melon and lemon.
Marti Hawkin –
Terrible Sancerre, tasted like a sun-dried skeleton with too much kerosene. Can’t score due to conflicting notes.
Daniel Segura –
Cafe Jacqueline’s wine: slightly sweet and round. Ideal for souffle and salads.
Jessica Crabill –
Sancere bottling shines with soft golden color, stones, fruits, and herbs aroma. Wet river rocks, Rose flat stone, Asian pears, nectarines, and pineapple with 14 abv roundness and ripeness. Complimentary acid supports the medium finish with interesting herbs of chervil, chive, and a hint of tarragon. Steal for $21 at Whole Foods. Winemaker deserves a bow. Drink well chilled.
Louis Rodriguez –
Light straw color. Aromas of white flowers, herbs, lemon grass, bell pepper, lime, grapefruit, and lemon peel. Mineral notes. Finish with asparagus and lime zest flavors. Mouthwatering.
Martha Laigo –
Delicious Sancerre with a rounder taste and long finish.
Brian Barry –
Light gold in color with a full, fragrant nose of ripe fruit aromas of lemons/limes & grapefruit with overtones of floral & mineral notes. Light-bodied with a good concentration of well-balanced & smooth textured, ripe fruit flavors of lemons/limes & grapefruit with minerals & herbs. Lingering finish.
Bridget Sedotal –
Great with pork chops. Notes of steel and grassy citrus. At Riverbend RV Park in Montrose, CO.
Dennis Robinson –
Chilled too much, average composition, won’t buy again.
Milan Grillo –
Lean and bright with good fruit and a smoky finish. Made mostly from silex fruit with a touch of limestone. Enjoyed at Cantine de Caron, Amsterdam.