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Refined purity and mineral intensity define this classic Sancerre from one of Chavignol’s most respected domaines. The 2024 Domaine Gérard Boulay Sancerre à Chavignol is sourced from limestone-rich soils surrounding the historic village of Chavignol, long regarded as the spiritual heartland of serious Sauvignon Blanc. These Kimmeridgian and Caillottes soils impart a distinctive saline, chalky character that underpins the wine’s precision. The 2024 vintage reflects Boulay’s restrained, terroir-driven approach, favouring balance and clarity over overt aromatics. In the glass, the wine shows a poised, linear profile with tightly wound citrus fruit and a pronounced mineral core. Natural fermentations and careful élevage preserve freshness while allowing subtle textural depth to emerge. This is a Sancerre of quiet authority, built on tension rather than exuberance. Its combination of finesse, structure and purity makes it a benchmark expression of Chavignol Sauvignon Blanc. The wine will drink beautifully now but has the substance to evolve gracefully over the next several years.
Refined purity and mineral intensity define this classic Sancerre from one of Chavignol’s most respected domaines. The 2024 Domaine Gérard Boulay Sancerre à Chavignol is sourced from limestone-rich soils surrounding the historic village of Chavignol, long regarded as the spiritual heartland of serious Sauvignon Blanc. These Kimmeridgian and Caillottes soils impart a distinctive saline, chalky character that underpins the wine’s precision. The 2024 vintage reflects Boulay’s restrained, terroir-driven approach, favouring balance and clarity over overt aromatics. In the glass, the wine shows a poised, linear profile with tightly wound citrus fruit and a pronounced mineral core. Natural fermentations and careful élevage preserve freshness while allowing subtle textural depth to emerge. This is a Sancerre of quiet authority, built on tension rather than exuberance. Its combination of finesse, structure and purity makes it a benchmark expression of Chavignol Sauvignon Blanc. The wine will drink beautifully now but has the substance to evolve gracefully over the next several years.
“A beautifully restrained Sancerre, showing citrus peel, flint and chalky minerality. Medium-bodied and incisive, with excellent tension and a long, saline finish. This is a pure and classical expression of Chavignol.”
The Boulay family has been cultivating the soils of Chavignol since at least 1380, long predating many of their neighbours, and it shows in their remarkable holdings. The Domaine’s current winemaker, Gérard Boulay, is one of the village’s greats, producing some of the most distinctive and revered wines in Sancerre. Gérard’s deep respect for Chavignol's terroir and history is evident in his commitment to traditional, hands-on viticulture and his avoidance of industrial winemaking methods.
Chavignol, often referred to as the crown jewel of Sancerre, is frequently compared to the world’s most renowned white wine regions. The steep, limestone-rich slopes of this village—home to the historically revered vineyards of Les Monts-Damnés, La Grande Côte, and Clos de Beaujeu—consistently produce wines of incredible depth, texture, and mineral freshness, with less emphasis on varietal character.
The top wines from Chavignol are known for their fleshy, textured qualities, where the grape serves as a conduit for the expression of the terroir. This village is also home to some of the most respected winegrowing families in Sancerre, including Boulay, the Dagueneau family, and the Cotat cousins.
Gérard Boulay’s winemaking philosophy revolves around meticulous vineyard care and minimal intervention in the cellar. Working primarily with old vines planted by massale selection on high-quality rootstock, Boulay's vines are planted at a higher density (7,500 vines per hectare) than most in Sancerre. The soil is ploughed, or grass is allowed to grow to prevent erosion, and the vineyard has been practicing organic viticulture for decades.
In the cellar, Gérard uses wild fermentations, old oak barrels sourced from Alphonse Mellot (10- to 12-year-old barrels), and very little sulphur during the winemaking process. The wines are bottled without filtration, allowing the pure expression of the terroir to shine through. When compared to the finest white wines of France, particularly from Chablis and the Côte de Beaune, Boulay’s Sancerre wines stand out as remarkable bargains, delivering immense quality at a fraction of the price.
Aromas of fresh lemon zest, green apple and white peach, layered with crushed chalk, wet stone and subtle herbal notes of fennel and lemon verbena.
Taut and linear on entry, with bright citrus, firm acidity and a pronounced limestone minerality, supported by restrained orchard fruit and a finely etched texture.
A persistent, mouth-watering finish marked by chalky grip, citrus oil and a clean, stony resonance that lingers with clarity and drive.