Henri Bourgeois Sancerre Jadis 2022 - 750ml
Henri Bourgeois Sancerre Jadis 2022 - 750ml
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93pts Vinous
The 2022 Jadis hails from vines in the coveted village of Chavignol that aren't in the Monts Damné Hill. It is fermented and matured in 600 liters Stockinger for a year with a little bâtonnage. The result is a ripe, rich wine. It is well concentrated, and there's power within its tender core. Although there's slightly elevated alcohol, what I most like about this wine is that it holds your interest from the front to the back palate and lingers long.
92pts Wine Spectator
An alluring, fragrant version, with a ripe, concentrated profile to the juicy nectarine and plum notes, flecked with jasmine and fleur de sel. This is voluptuous for sure, with its density expertly balanced by zesty, juicy acidity, plus savory celery, green herb spiciness and chalky mineral elements powering through. Drink now through 2030. 1,000 cases made, 350 cases imported.
92pts James Suckling
A delicious, well-composed and lively Sancerre with aromas of sliced green apples, dried oranges, fresh herbs and some gunpowder. On the palate it’s medium-bodied with bright acidity. Plenty of volume with a delicate touch, yet it shows verve. Well driven and seductive. Drink or hold.
Winemaker Notes
Its green gold color is bright and luminous. Its nose is quite expressive and complex. It opens beautifully on exotic fruits, green mango, citrus, honey and a hint of menthol. The mouth is powerful, round and harmonious. Refreshing and with sharp minerality, it has a long complex finish.
Sancerre Jadis, a true original, deserves an original cuisine that allies local and exotic tastes, principally fish or white meats that play with salty-sweet associations. For example, chicken breast with honey and rosemary or curry and candied oranges. Also a great pairing with goat cheese, asparagus, roasted turkey and pork chops.
Winery Notes
The Famille Bourgeois has been in love with Pinot Noir and Sauvignon Blanc for 11th generation. The domain covers 72 hectares on the best Terroir of Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé appellations. Brought to fruition by Henri Bourgeois over 50 years ago, the vineyards lie on some of the most rugged hillside terrains, offering the best exposures in the Loire Valley. From cultivating two hectares on the slopes of Chavignol, Henri took the audacious step in the 1950s of developing his vineyards in an as yet unknown area. His sons, Jean-Marie and Rémi, joined him in the 1960s and continued the adventure. They discovered new terroirs, bought land, developed partnerships with other Sancerre families, and turned themselves into the #1 ambassador of Sancerre in France, then abroad.