Sancerre - Domaine du Pré Semelé
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On the palate, it presents a remarkable balance between acidity and fruitiness, with crisp green apple, tangy pineapple flavors, and hints of freshly cut grass and mineral undertones, culminating in an extraordinary finish that leaves a refreshing and mouthwatering sensation. The Sancerre from Domaine du Pré Semelé is a white wine originating from the renowned Sancerre region in the Loire Valley of France.
Sancerre - Domaine du Pré Semelé
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Sancerre - Domaine du Pré Semelé
APPELLATION: Sancerre
REGION: Loire Valley
COUNTRY: France
WINERY: Domaine du Pré Semelé
STYLE: Dry
ALCOHOL: 13%
ALLERGENS: Contains Sulphites (E220)
TYPE: Wine
VINTAGE: 2022
VOLUME: 0,75L
GRAPE VARIETY: Sauvignon Blanc
CERTIFICATION: Sustainable Viticulture
FOOD PAIRING: Seafood, Shellfish, White meats.
COLOR: White
On the palate, it presents a remarkable balance between acidity and fruitiness, with crisp green apple, tangy pineapple flavors, and hints of freshly cut grass and mineral undertones, culminating in an extraordinary finish that leaves a refreshing and mouthwatering sensation. The Sancerre from Domaine du Pré Semelé is a white wine originating from the renowned Sancerre region in the Loire Valley of France.
Store bottles on their side
Storing bottles horizontally keeps the cork in constant contact with the wine, preventing it from drying out and ensuring a proper seal over time.
Keep in a cool, stable environment
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Away from light and heat
Protect bottles from direct light and excessive warmth, both of which can accelerate aging and alter the wine’s aromas and structure.