”Wow” was the first thing I wrote down in my notes. Old vines from a tiny unnamed parcel of only 0.44 hectares. Sometimes I question why some single vineyard bottlings are being made. But the team at the Domaine has identified something unique here. The aromatics are mesmerizing and the purity and depth on the palate is nothing but world class. — 2 years ago
2019; Very hot today (96°) needed cold wine relief.
Nose has under-ripe green apple, lime zest, peach, crushed lemongrass, green melon, river stones and wet chalk.
Palate has under-ripe pineapple, key lime, yellow grapefruit, under-ripe white peach, crushed limestone and faint salinity with medium acidity.
I'm familiar with this producer, but the first time seeing this single lieu-dit (Les Sentiers) selection. Very nice effort here. Double decanted with 2H rest. 93-94 — 3 years ago
Magnum of 2020…. Definitely strong terroir — 3 years ago
Shiiiiit. So much gorgeous acid. The slightest hint of funk, but so so clean. Gooseberry, passion fruit, green apple. — 3 years ago
The new name for Riffault's Sancerre Blanc, 2022 Mosaïque Calcaire, is the house's main wine, combing up to 20 parcels. It's a supple, almost succulent style with ripe fruit - melon, pear and pineapple. It has a charming tenderness and holds the mouth with comforting reassurance. It remains light on its feet, like a cloud of Sancerre floating. It's ripe, but the alcohol remains moderate, and there's gentle acidity there. (Rebecca Gibb MW, Vinous, July 2023) — 2 years ago
The 2020 Sancerre Les Chasseignes is a ripe and round expression with sweet pineapple fruit flavors. The limestone proportion of the clay-limestone vineyard brings tension and texture that lightly holds the mouth, providing a satisfying finish. It's a gently refreshing acidity, leaving a gently fresh rather than zesty conclusion. For drinking now to the medium term. (Rebecca Gibb MW, Vinous, August 2022)
— 3 years ago
Lovely Rosé. — 4 years ago
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Still a fave. — 10 months ago