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Domaine Jolivet Sancerre Clos du Roy 2023

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What is this wine?
Domaine Jolivet is a family estate in Bué, at the heart of Sancerre, producing precise and terroir-driven Sauvignon Blanc. Clos du Roy is one of the village’s most celebrated lieux-dits, with chalky Kimmeridgian limestone soils that give wines their hallmark minerality and tension. The 2023 vintage in the Loire yielded whites with freshness and aromatic lift, ideal for this elegant site expression.

Why get this wine?
Clos du Roy is considered one of the finest terroirs in Sancerre, producing wines of concentration and minerality. Domaine Jolivet’s version offers both depth and precision at a price well below the appellation’s most famous names. For fans of serious Sauvignon Blanc—or Burgundy drinkers curious about Sancerre—this is a superb buy.

What does this wine taste like?
Zesty citrus, green apple, and gooseberry with floral notes and a pronounced chalky minerality. Crisp and vibrant on the palate, with excellent length and tension.

When should you drink this wine?
Delicious now, but will evolve through 2029, gaining more texture and savory notes. Pair with oysters, goat cheese, grilled fish, or spring vegetables.

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How do you become a "new" Northern Rhone producer? In the case of Domaine Jolivet, it actually wasn't that hard. Bastien Jolivet inherited holdings that supplied a local coop. In 2014, he simply decided to retain the fruit and make his own wines.

The holdings are frankly incredible. Northern Rhone geeks know that there is St. Joseph, and then there is St. Joseph. Now a 1200 hectare AOC, it was originally just 90 hectares before expansion in 1969. Those 90 hectares are very special.

Within those 90 hectares, the most special site of all may be the steep granite slopes above the village of St. Jean-de-Muzols. This is where Trollat had his famous plot that now produces Gonon's Vieilles Vignes. And it is where Jolivet has his vines, including some that were planted in 1907 (he thinks to the Serine variant of Syrah; Jolivet is still conducting genetic testing to confirm this).

Jolivet, fortunately, knows how to treat this amazing material: with a traditional hands-off approach that includes natural, whole cluster fermentation, and aging mostly in large used casks. His oldest vines go into a special Vieilles Vignes bottling, but even his regular St. Joseph comes from vines going back to the 1950s planted in St. Jean-de-Muzols.

Details

  • Grape Variety

    Sauvignon Blanc

  • Vintage

    2023

  • Size

    750ml

  • Farming Practice

    Sustainable

  • Style

    Fruity

  • Sweetness

    Dry

  • Body

    Light Bodied