Pascal Jolivet Sancerre Rose 2021 750 ML
SKU: SGPF545952
Product Details
Brand: | Pascal Jolivet |
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Country: | France |
Region: | Loire Valley |
Appellation: | Sancerre |
Grapes Varietal: | Pinot Noir |
Wine Type: | Still |
Wine Style: | Blush |
Vintage: | 2021 |
Size: | 750 ML |
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The Sancerre Rosé is made with 100% Pinot Noir and is a blend of direct press and “saignée” production methods. Pascal Jolivet practices a minimalist winemaking style, allowing nature to take it’s course. It is produced using exclusively native yeasts, and entirely in temperature stainless steel. All parcels are vinified separately until final blending and bottling.\n Situated 125 miles south of Paris, the Sancerre landscape undulates at an altitude between 650 and 1,300 feet. The Loire River on the Eastern side of the hilly environment creates a relatively temperate microclimate for the wines. Pascal Jolivet Sancerre Rosé is sourced from different terroirs throughout the appellation including estate vineyards in the villages of Bué, Verdigny and St Gemme.The 2021 Sancerre Rosé is a pale salmon pink in color with a subtly nose of fresh berries. On the palate the wine is delicate and elegant with layers of herb, strawberry and a clean, crisp finish.\n \n Producer Information\n Domaine Pascal Jolivet is a wine producer based in Sancerre but producing wines from across the wider Loire, including neighboring Pouilly-Fumé and in the Loire Valley, considerably further west. Jolivet also produces a South African Sauvignon Blanc, named Metis, in conjunction with the Klein Constantia estate outside Cape Town. Pascal Jolivet established his eponymous domaine in Sancerre in 1987 after years working in sales for the likes of Champagne Pommery. Jolivet himself came from a family of cellarmasters and wine merchants in Pouilly-Fumé. By 1990 Jolivet was building his own winery and five years later had acquired vineyards across both the Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé appellations. A new winery was built ten years later. At around this time, Jolivet also purchased vineyard plots in the Loire Valley, to the west, near the town and appellation of Touraine. From these holdings, Jolivet produces his Attitude range of red, rosé and white wines, bottled under the IGP Val de Loire title. In all, Jolivet counts 120 hectares (300 acres) of vineyard holdings across the Sancerre and Pouilly Fumé regions, and 60 hectares (150 acres) in the Loire Valley, roughly 180km (110 miles) to the west. These holdings account for 80 percent of production, with a further 20 percent of Jolivet's fruit sourced from growers. The grapes – mostly Sauvignon Blanc and some Pinot Noir – are typically hand-harvested and vinified separately according to their origin to allow for terroir expression in the final batch. The Sancerre grapes come from limestone, flint, and clay soils, while the Pouilly-Fumé grapes originate from a range of Ice-Age subsoils. Jolivet is known as a proponent of fermenting wines with indigenous yeasts and in 1991 he made his first vintage via natural fermentation, whereby no yeasts are added to start the fermentation process. This, along with the use of gravity in the winery and long lees maturation, have become part of Jolivet's house style.