Domaine Delaporte Sancerre 2022
12 bottles
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Wine Description
Domaine Delaporte Sancerre 2022 is an outstanding Sauvignon Blanc from the renowned winery, Domaine Vincent Delaporte. Crafted by the skilled winemaker Matthieu Delaporte, this wine showcases the best of the Sancerre region.
The Domaine Delaporte Sancerre 2022 has a pale gold color with green hints, reflecting its natural purity. The nose is very expressive, with intense aromas of boxwood, rhubarb, blackcurrant, and kiwi. You will also notice delicate fragrances of marigold, adding a subtle vegetal touch to this complex wine.
Upon entry, the palate is soft and round, offering a balanced and harmonious taste experience. The bright freshness and lively purity of the wine make it stand out. You will enjoy its clean, lingering finish, which ends with a superb sense of satisfaction. This vintage is biodynamic, vegan, and sustainable, making it a great choice for those who appreciate natural and eco-friendly wines.
Domaine Delaporte Sancerre Chavignol 2022 has a nose that bursts with vibrant fragrances of citrus, blackcurrant, and kiwi. These aromas create a lively and complex bouquet that is both intense and delicate. On the palate, the wine is balanced and harmonious, with a bright freshness that keeps you coming back for more. The flavors of rhubarb and marigold add depth to the wine, making it a delightful and memorable experience. The finish is clean and lingering, leaving a lasting impression.
Critics have praised Domaine Delaporte Sancerre 2022 for its natural energy and superb balance. The wine has been noted for its intense and complex nose, as well as its bright and lively palate. The harmonious finish and delicate purity of this wine have made it a favorite among wine enthusiasts.
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Domaine Delaporte Sancerre 2022 is a must-try for any wine lover. Its expressive nose, balanced palate, and harmonious finish make it a standout choice. Whether you’re new to wine or a seasoned enthusiast, this vintage is sure to impress. Previous vintage, domaine delaporte sancerre 2021 is another excellent wine you must try.
With an ABV of 13%, Domaine Delaporte Sancerre 2022 is perfect for any occasion. Enjoy the superb quality and natural purity of this biodynamic, vegan, and sustainable wine.
Experience the exceptional Domaine Delaporte Sancerre 2022 today. This wine is a true testament to the skill of winemaker Matthieu Delaporte and the quality of the Sancerre region. Don’t miss out on this exquisite Sauvignon Blanc.
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Mark Davis –
Blind tasting reveals a clean, expressive Sauvignon Blanc. Medium(+) intense aromas of stone fruit, white flowers, and lemon zest. Dry palate with fresh, ripe lemon/lime fruit. Medium(+) acidity, medium alcohol (13%). Clean, lively, medium(+) long finish. Surprisingly good value. Possibly from California.
Priscilla Morgan –
Decent wine at Nicolas. Sweet stone fruit aromas with citrus and mineral undertones. Simple palate with lemon and white peach, leading to a slightly spicy finish. Not bad for lunch.
Kenneth Bruce –
This wine is dry, crisp, and pleasant. It has a greenish gold color, medium legs, and no sediment. Smells like grapefruit, tastes like lime. Medium body, smooth texture, long finish, and medium acidity.
Mary Allen –
Bright, crisp and lively, this off-yellow white wine boasts a chalky saline nose with hints of lemons, lime and grass. Medium acidity and a crisp finish, with a touch of mineral/saline water. Alcohol content is 13%.
Dawn Mccarthy –
Solid 89-90, well-made with a firm, mineral expression. Light on oak, highlighting grape and region. Good value.
Benjamin Martinez –
Fresh and satisfying with herbaceous notes, tart citrus flavors, and a hint of sharpness. Good typicity, though unremarkable.
Rafael Zbell –
Delicious Sauvignon Blanc with white fruit and grapefruit notes, complemented by straw and green herb flavors. Round fruit with a refreshing finish, perfect as an entry-level Sancerre.
Randall Dean –
Citrus dominance, complemented by fresh herbs. Excellent Sancerre.
Carol Stewart –
Clear, pale straw color with silver rim. Youthful, citrus, apple, pear, tropical notes on the nose. Dry, low tannins, high acid, light body. Sancerre.
James Coronado –
Initial impression was not favorable, potentially due to the pairing. However, the second night proved to be a more enjoyable experience.
Gloria Eggleston –
Delightfully balanced with ripe fruit and refreshing acidity. Absolutely delicious and effortlessly enjoyable.
Bryan Killer –
Delightfully lively Sancerre, effortlessly enjoyed. Dry, hint of citrus, mainly grapefruit. Good, versatile wine, slightly pricey.
Connie Hood –
Fantastic entry-level Sancerre. Crisp, bone-dry, mineralic. Citrus fruit, crushed stone, and verbena aromas. Sophisticated and fresh.
Michelle Oldham –
Deliciously full-bodied rosé! Will definitely buy more from Caviste.
Brandon Goldade –
Initial impression of a buttery chardonnay, which quickly revealed green sauvignon aromas. Crisp acidity, subdued pears, and vibrant apple zest.
Donald Faust –
Delightful entry-level Sancerre. Pear, apple, and exotic fruits shine. Subtle sweetness, harmonized with minerality.
Wayne Green –
Enjoyable entry-level wine with great typicity. Easy to drink and like, with nice acidity, good green notes, and pleasant minerality. Would definitely repurchase.
Steven Parker –
Precise, balanced, and lush. Medium-bodied with notes of apple, plum, honey, and white pepper. Clean finish. Impressive!
Julie Bell –
Excellent Sancerre. Nutty, stone fruit nose with hints of lime. Dry lime and stone fruit flavors, with a crisp finish.
James Taylor –
Intensely dry with lime, straw, green apple, and lemon flavors. Vibrant and tightly wound. Age for 1-4 years.
David Goldsmith –
Delicate hints of honeydew melon, lemon, and quince. A touch of lemon verbena and thyme adds a light herbaceous touch. Slightly unbalanced with good acidity, but the wine is overwhelmed by residual sugar.
Scott Knight –
Well crafted and balanced, this wine offers restrained aromas of green apple, stone fruit, and wet gravel. Medium bold flavors of apple, citrus, and minerality with a creamy texture and high acidity. The finish is long, with citrus and green fruit, enhanced by electric acidity.
Ricky Stokes –
Balanced and smooth, with subtle fruit notes. Oak and minerals dominate. Decanting may enhance the flavors. Less acidic than previous vintages. No distinct “pipi du chat” aroma.
Marilou Daniels –
Crisp, focused Sauvignon Blanc with acidity, minerality, and hay notes. Not too green, easy to drink. May soften with time, but not overly complex.
Kathryn Clanton –
Clear pale golden color, lemon and grass on the nose, crisp and clean palate with fresh acidity. Great with sushi. Would repurchase.
Peter Crothers –
Elegant nose with gooseberries, lemon, peach, and a hint of herbs. High acidity, lime, grape, minerality, and a grassy aftertaste. Not your typical Sauvignon Blanc.
Clark Carballo –
Balanced and fresh with peach, green apple, and floral notes. Medium-bodied with a long, chalky finish. Showing a touch of age.
Danny Crespo –
Refreshing and food-friendly, this pale yellow wine boasts crisp notes of grapefruit, minerals, and vegetal nuances.
Larry Dowdell –
This Sauvignon Blanc has a lovely aroma of blackcurrant and nettles. It has a full body and good acidity, with hints of blackcurrant, pears, and gooseberries. The mouthfeel is slightly oily, and there is a pleasant touch of sweetness. Perfect for summer! Even after a week, it still tastes great with prominent elderflower notes and balanced acidity. Definitely deserving of a higher score.
Paul Lyons –
This wine has a light golden color and a nose of cat’s piss, passionfruit, pineapple, and grass. It has a light body and is crisp, with a good balance of tropical fruit sweetness and acidity. Overall, it’s okay.
Beverly Jurado –
Delicate, refreshing, subtly floral.
Renee Oconner –
Delicate with floral and citrus notes.
Ernest Ishak –
Noticeable saline biflavor, reminiscent of saltwater.
Christopher Mohan –
Crisp, zesty with lemon and grassy notes. Enjoyed it.
John Lake –
Unexpectedly round and soft, akin to a Chablis. Notes of lemon, green apple, and delicate florals on the palate.
Raymond Haley –
A crisp wine with gooseberries, grilled lemon, and elderflower notes. Sharp acidity, very nice.
Johnnie Gallego –
Intensely fruity with vibrant acidity, reminiscent of New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc. Refreshing, but not my ideal Sancerre.
Wendy Taylor –
Delicate and fragrant.
Nathan Durham –
Very nice
Justine Dingmann –
Top-notch vintage.
Tiffany Kelley –
This Sancerre is a lovely, full-bodied wine with a subtle and round development. Notes of gooseberries, ripe sweet lemons, and black currant create a rich flavor profile. Perfect with air-dried ham, smoked ham, and Brie. Ideal for a relaxing evening on the Swedish countryside. Can’t wait to try the 2021 vintage.
Dawn Jackson –
Fruity with gooseberry/white peach notes. Sweet honey note, despite being dry. More body with cellar time, sacrificing freshness. Tasty wine, pairs well with fatty/spicy dishes. Glass: Zalto White.
Pauline Levine –
Delightful!
Betty Adams –
Tropical nose with passion fruit, minerals, and black currant leaves. Best enjoyed from 2022-2026.
Janet Lee –
Rich with gooseberries, ripe apples, and a slight oxidized note. High acidity, zesty tones, green and bruised apples, with a mineral touch.
Holly Mensing –
Classic and well-made with tart citrus, vanilla, and a hint of grass. Not exceptionally unique.
Lois Jackson –
Delightfully balanced with hints of tropical fruit, medium acidity. Perfect with escargot and lobster bisque. Recommended for immediate enjoyment.
Clifford Weaver –
Light golden yellow with a peaches and honey aroma. Balanced acidity with a hint of greenness. Opening brisk sharpness softens with grassy green tones and honey spray. Retains a fine sharpness. Beautiful green tones with young grape and honey spritz. Excellent early stage development. Very enjoyable.
Robert Almen –
Deliciously dry with green apples, melons, passion fruit, and lemon. Fresh with good acidity. A touch of minerals and saline for complexity. Ready to enjoy.
Robert Walker –
Elegant and balanced, this youthful wine showcases yellow apple, lychee, citrus, and white pepper notes. It resembles a lighter Riesling, but with added body and spice. Enjoyable now.
Eleanor Brown –
Café Basque Biarritz’s food: Aromatic, slightly mineral. Very young. Will be much better in a few years.
Larry Anguiano –
Clean, forthright, and very “Sancerre” with a salty nose and a subtly sweet, yet dry palate.