Sancerre AOCSauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir50 haFounded 1930Vacheron familyBiodynamic PracticingORGANIC CERTIFIEDSancerre
Reference Sancerre domaine on the town's caillottes and silex soils, biodynamic since 2003 and a benchmark for both Sauvignon Blanc and single-vineyard Pinot Noir.
Tasting: Visits and tastings by appointment at the family cellar in central Sancerre
Signature wines: vacheron-sancerre-blanc, vacheron-belle-dame
Tip: Belle Dame, the old-vine Pinot Noir from a single silex parcel, is the appellation's reference single-vineyard red.
Sancerre AOC, Pouilly-Fume AOCSauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir72 haFounded 1950Bourgeois familySancerre
Ten-generation Chavignol family domaine farming 72 hectares across Sancerre and Pouilly-Fume, with the Mont Damne and Etienne Henri cuvees as flagships.
Tasting: Cellar visits and tastings in Chavignol; on-site wine bar (La Cote des Monts Damnes restaurant)
Signature wines: bourgeois-mont-damne, bourgeois-etienne-henri
Tip: Their Mont Damne white from the iconic Chavignol vineyard slope is a textbook Kimmeridgian-marl Sauvignon Blanc.
Sancerre AOCSauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir50 haFounded 1513Mellot familyDemeter CertifiedECOCERTSancerre
Records of the Mellot family in Sancerre go back to 1513, with the 19th generation now running 50 hectares of organic and biodynamic Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir.
Tasting: Cellar visits and tastings by appointment in central Sancerre
Signature wines: mellot-la-moussiere, mellot-generation-xix, mellot-en-grands-champs
Tip: The single-vineyard En Grands Champs Pinot Noir is one of Sancerre's deepest reds.
Sancerre AOCSauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir4 haFounded 1996Francois CotatSancerre
Cult Chavignol grower farming tiny parcels of the Monts Damnes, La Grande Cote and Les Culs de Beaujeu, vinified slowly in old wood with no fining or filtration.
Tasting: No public visits. Wines sold on allocation through importers.
Signature wines: cotat-monts-damnes, cotat-grande-cote, cotat-culs-de-beaujeu
Tip: Wines are released late and bottled with very low sulphur; some vintages historically went out as Vin de France when judged 'atypical'.
Sancerre AOCSauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir3 haFounded 1996Cotat familyWinemaker Benoit Fleuriet (vineyard manager)Sancerre
Pascal Cotat's parallel domaine in Sancerre, sister estate to cousin Francois in Chavignol, farming old-vine parcels on the Monts Damnes, Grande Cote and Culs de Beaujeu.
Tasting: No public visits. Allocation only.
Signature wines: pascal-cotat-monts-damnes, pascal-cotat-grande-cote, pascal-cotat-culs-de-beaujeu
Tip: Pascal and Francois share the same hillside but vinify separately; Pascal's wines are often slightly sweeter and richer in profile.
Sancerre AOCSauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir17 haFounded 1980Pinard familyBiodynamic PracticingORGANIC CERTIFIEDSancerre
Bue-based Sancerre estate of 17 hectares, organically certified and farming biodynamically, known for layered cuvees such as Nuance, Harmonie and the Charlouise Pinot Noir.
Tasting: By appointment at the domaine in Bue
Signature wines: pinard-nuance, pinard-harmonie, pinard-charlouise
Tip: The Charlouise Pinot Noir, from a single old-vine parcel, is one of Sancerre's most age-worthy reds.
Sancerre AOC, Pouilly-Fume AOCSauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir120 haFounded 1987Jolivet familyORGANIC CERTIFIEDSancerre
Sancerre and Pouilly-Fume estate of 120 hectares between the two appellations, with a 60-hectare Touraine outpost, certified organic and known for the Le Chene Marchand single-vineyard.
Tasting: Visits and tastings on appointment at the Route de Chavignol cellar
Signature wines: jolivet-sancerre, jolivet-pouilly-fume, jolivet-le-chene-marchand
Tip: Le Chene Marchand from Bue is the appellation's iconic caillottes site; Jolivet farms a key plot here.
Sancerre AOCSauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir14 haFounded 1970Riffault family (Stephane Riffault)Winemaker Stephane RiffaultBiodynamic PracticingORGANIC CERTIFIEDSancerre
Sury-en-Vaux family domaine farmed biodynamically by Stephane Riffault, with cuvees parcel-bottled across Sancerre's three soil types (caillottes, terres blanches, silex).
Tasting: Visits and tastings by appointment in Sury-en-Vaux
Signature wines: riffault-les-boucauds, riffault-les-chasseignes, riffault-les-denisottes
Tip: Stephane bottles parcel by parcel: Les Boucauds (terres blanches), Les Chasseignes (caillottes), Les Denisottes (silex) is the trio to taste.
Pouilly-Fume AOCSauvignon Blanc12 haFounded 1982Dagueneau family (Louis-Benjamin and Charlotte)Winemaker Louis-Benjamin DagueneauBiodynamic PracticingORGANIC CERTIFIEDPouilly-Fume
Saint-Andelain Pouilly-Fume estate farming around 12 hectares biodynamically since the 1980s, with single-vineyard cuvees from flint (Silex) and clay (Pur Sang) parcels.
Tasting: No regular public visits. Allocation only.
Signature wines: dagueneau-silex, dagueneau-pur-sang, dagueneau-buisson-renard
Tip: Silex (flint) and Pur Sang (clay) are the two single-vineyard reference cuvees; Asteroide, from ungrafted vines, is the unicorn.
Menetou-Salon AOC, Sancerre AOCSauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir40 haFounded 1947Pelle family (Paul-Henry Pelle)Winemaker Paul-Henry PelleORGANIC CERTIFIEDMenetou-Salon
Reference Menetou-Salon domaine in Morogues, farming 40 hectares of Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir on Kimmeridgian limestone, with a Sancerre outpost on terres blanches.
Tasting: Visits and tastings at the Morogues cellar; the family also operates La Closerie de Morogues table d'hote
Signature wines: pelle-clos-des-blanchais, pelle-morogues, pelle-cromois
Tip: Clos des Blanchais is a monopole Menetou-Salon that drinks like a top Sancerre at half the price.
Touraine AOCGamay, Sauvignon Blanc, Romorantin, Cot58 haFounded 1921Marionnet familyWinemaker Jean-Sebastien MarionnetORGANIC CERTIFIEDVouvray
Soings-en-Sologne family estate of 58 hectares mainly Gamay and Sauvignon, with 5.5 hectares of franc-de-pied (ungrafted) plantings and the 200-year-old Provignage Romorantin vine.
Tasting: Visits and tastings at the Domaine de la Charmoise; one of the few growers with ungrafted parcels
Signature wines: marionnet-premiere-vendange, marionnet-vinifera, marionnet-provignage
Tip: Provignage is bottled from a 200-year-old plot of ungrafted pre-phylloxera Romorantin vines at Domaine de la Charmoise (one of the few documented pre-phylloxera plots in France).
Sancerre AOC, Pouilly-Fume AOC, Menetou-Salon AOC, Quincy AOC, Reuilly AOCSauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir100 haFounded 1513Mellot family (Catherine Corbeau-Mellot)ORGANIC CERTIFIEDSancerre
Centre-Loire negociant-domaine with 100 hectares spanning all eight Central Loire AOCs, including sub-domaines in Quincy, Reuilly, Pouilly-Fume and Chateaumeillant.
Tasting: Visits and tastings at the Sancerre cellar, including museum of family history
Signature wines: joseph-mellot-la-chatellenie, joseph-mellot-le-rabault, joseph-mellot-le-troncsec
Tip: Their portfolio is the most efficient way to taste all eight Central Loire appellations in one cellar visit.
Cremant de Loire AOC, Saumur AOC, Saumur-Champigny AOC, Sancerre AOCChenin Blanc, Chardonnay, Cabernet Franc, Pinot Noir, Sauvignon Blanc71 haFounded 1885Champagne Bollinger group (since 1973)ORGANIC CERTIFIEDSaumur
Saumur Cremant de Loire house founded in 1885, part of the Bollinger group since 1973. Terra Vitis-certified 71-hectare estate at Saint-Hilaire-Saint-Florent.
Tasting: Visits and tastings by appointment at the Saint-Hilaire-Saint-Florent cellars
Signature wines: langlois-brut-reserve, langlois-brut-rose, langlois-cadence-extra-brut
Tip: Brut Reserve ages a minimum of 24 months on the lees, double the appellation minimum; Cadence Extra Brut spends five years on lees.
Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot NoirWalk-ins welcomeSancerre town centre
Sancerre Wine Council interpretation centre on the medieval esplanade with a Kimmeridgian-flint-limestone exhibit and tasting bar pouring from 50 estates.
Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot NoirAppointment onlyBue, Sancerre
Reference Sancerre estate run by Florent and Clement Pinard in Bue, focused on single-parcel Chene Marchand and Nuance Sauvignon Blanc cuvees.
Cour-Cheverny AOC and Cheverny AOCRomorantin, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir, GamayFounded 1846Demeter CertifiedORGANIC CERTIFIEDCour-Cheverny AOC
Demeter-certified Cour-Cheverny estate working Romorantin, the unique white grape of this tiny Loire AOC. The Francois 1er cuvee is the appellation reference.
Tip: Cour-Cheverny AOC permits only Romorantin (per INAO decree, 1993); the appellation covers roughly 50 hectares planted in total. Book a tasting with Michel Gendrier and ask for a vertical of the Francois 1er cuvee.
Cour-Cheverny AOC and Cheverny AOCRomorantin, Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, GamayFounded 1962Biodynamic PracticingORGANIC CERTIFIEDCheverny / Cour-Cheverny AOC
Family estate working old-vine Romorantin in Cour-Cheverny. Le Petit Chambord is the other essential Romorantin name alongside Domaine des Huards.
Tip: The old-vine Renaissance cuvee Cour-Cheverny is the wine to taste. Cazin's range also includes a deceptively age-worthy Cheverny rouge from Pinot Noir and Gamay.
Reuilly AOCSauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir, Pinot GrisFounded 1977Reuilly AOC
Reuilly's modern reference estate, working Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Noir and Pinot Gris on Kimmeridgian limestone at a fraction of Sancerre prices. Now in the second generation under Nathalie Lafond.
Tip: Reuilly is the value Sancerre substitute; the Lafond estate offers walk-in tastings at Reuilly village. The Pinot Gris rose is the curiosity of the range, almost impossible to find outside the appellation.
Menetou-Salon AOCSauvignon BlancEUR 16-22 retailstill-white
Menetou-Salon, a short drive west of Sancerre, shares the Kimmeridgian limestone geology and the Sauvignon Blanc varietal at a routinely lower price. The Pelle Morogues cuvee is the appellation reference: a textbook Sauvignon Blanc with citrus and crushed-stone character at a value gap to Sancerre.
Tip: Menetou-Salon is a strong Sancerre alternative under EUR25, with shared Kimmeridgian geology. Pelle's higher-cuvee Clos des Blanchais and La Croix au Garde are at the next price tier; the village Morogues is the value entry.
Sancerre AOCSauvignon BlancEUR 22-28 retailstill-white
The Vacheron family's village Sancerre is a benchmark biodynamic Sauvignon Blanc at the appellation's entry tier. Combination of Kimmeridgian, Caillottes (flint) and Terres Blanches (clay-limestone) parcels produces a multi-soil cuvee with citrus, white-flower and flint character.
Tip: Vacheron's single-vineyard Sancerre cuvees (Les Romains, Le Paradis, Belle Dame) are several tiers higher in price. The village blend sits at the EUR25 budget ceiling and shows the biodynamic farming clearly.