Domaine Delaporte

Chavignol Sancerre Pinot Noir

9.162 ratings
9.46 pro ratings
Sancerre, Central Vineyards, Loire Valley, France
Pinot Noir
Turkey, Game, Exotic Spices, Soft Cheese, Duck, Goose, Salads & Greens, Potato, Quinoa, Farro, Brown Rice, White Rice, Pasta, Herbs, Nuts & Seeds, Mushrooms, Chicken, Meaty & Oily Fish, Shellfish, Crab & Lobster, Stew, Onion, Shallot, Garlic, Salami & Prosciutto, Salmon, Quinoa, Shellfish
Top Notes For
Matt Sterr

Good core minerality and restrained acid with nice core flavors. Organic, family owned and hand harvested. Extra time on lees adds to the supple mouthfeel. Great oyster wine also good with Thai.

Good core minerality and restrained acid with nice core flavors. Organic, family owned and hand harvested. Extra time on lees adds to the supple mouthfeel. Great oyster wine also good with Thai.

Oct 2nd, 2019
Brian S

Dried strawberry and raspberry, orange zest, ripe peach, apricot, blood orange, pomegranate, watermelon rind, slight fresh herb at the end. Delicious start to a getaway!

Dried strawberry and raspberry, orange zest, ripe peach, apricot, blood orange, pomegranate, watermelon rind, slight fresh herb at the end. Delicious start to a getaway!

May 15th, 2018
Rebecca Fletcher

2014 vintage. Aromatic nose. Earth, red cherry, black pepper, violet, candied pineapple. Musty and baking spice. M acid, body and front tannin. Wet rock and Asian spice on the palate. Long finish.

2014 vintage. Aromatic nose. Earth, red cherry, black pepper, violet, candied pineapple. Musty and baking spice. M acid, body and front tannin. Wet rock and Asian spice on the palate. Long finish.

Aug 19th, 2016
Deborah M

I wanted something different and went with a Sancerre Rouge. About ten percent of the wines claiming the Sancerre appellation name are wines made from Pinot noir and to a lesser extent, rosés.

The 2016 Domaine Delaporte Pinot Noir had enough body and substance to pair well with lamb, and enough finesse and brightness to go with a friend’s salmon. Bonus that I got a thumbs up on my wine choice.

Winemaker notes — The beautiful deep ruby-violet colors of this Pinot Noir wine give way to aromas of very ripe red fruits (cherry, blackberry and raspberry). The nose is intense and well- integrated, with odors of cooked red fruits and roasted coffee beans. There are also hints of graphite and cinnamon. Very round and smooth on the attack, with tight tannins on the palate.

I wanted something different and went with a Sancerre Rouge. About ten percent of the wines claiming the Sancerre appellation name are wines made from Pinot noir and to a lesser extent, rosés.

The 2016 Domaine Delaporte Pinot Noir had enough body and substance to pair well with lamb, and enough finesse and brightness to go with a friend’s salmon. Bonus that I got a thumbs up on my wine choice.

Winemaker notes — The beautiful deep ruby-violet colors of this Pinot Noir wine give way to aromas of very ripe red fruits (cherry, blackberry and raspberry). The nose is intense and well- integrated, with odors of cooked red fruits and roasted coffee beans. There are also hints of graphite and cinnamon. Very round and smooth on the attack, with tight tannins on the palate.

Jan 29th, 2023
Mark Simmons

Stony and green apple, very mild grape skins. Delicious with vinaigrette dressing.

Stony and green apple, very mild grape skins. Delicious with vinaigrette dressing.

Jul 23rd, 2022
Andre

Needs a little time to mature. Surprisingly tannic. Will love to compare with Burgundy in 5 years.

Needs a little time to mature. Surprisingly tannic. Will love to compare with Burgundy in 5 years.

Feb 27th, 2022
Eric Hoepelman

Rose

Jul 22nd, 2021
Justin M

Matthieu knows what's up

Matthieu knows what's up

Jan 8th, 2020
Amanda Thomas

Goes beautifully with our cheese plate. Fruity but not too much. Would drink again.

Goes beautifully with our cheese plate. Fruity but not too much. Would drink again.

Sep 26th, 2019
Scott Petrus

Rocks and lime. Perfect

Rocks and lime. Perfect

May 26th, 2019