Vignerons Ardechois “Sarrasine” Sauvignon 2021

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Sauvignon Blanc | Rhone | France | White Wine | Vignerons Ardechois | 2021 | 0,75 L | 14 %
About
Vignerons Ardéchois "Sarrasine" Sauvignon Ardèche IGT 2021 is a vibrant, dry white wine, crafted from Sauvignon Blanc grapes grown in the diverse terroirs of the Ardèche region in the south of France. This wine is a testament to the innovative spirit of the Vignerons Ardéchois cooperative, which is renowned for its dedication to sustainable viticulture and for bringing the unique expressions of its local grape varieties to the forefront. The "Sarrasine" encapsulates the crisp, aromatic intensity of Sauvignon Blanc, showcasing the grape's adaptability and the distinctive mineral qualities imparted by the region's varied soils.
Producer
Vignerons Ardechois is a unique pool of 14 wineries located in Southern Ardèche since 1967. On a 6000-hectare vineyard, spread out over a mosaic of terroirs, a thousand families of winegrowers work the vineyard with passion, respecting Humanity and Nature. Following in the footsteps of countless generations, with knowledge and expertise being passed down from Successor to Sucessors. Methodical pruning in the harshness of winter, vineyard grassing to preserve the life of the soil, green harvest to maintain small yields so that each bay can give its full potential. Followed by the meticulous blending, vine after vine. Time and again, searching for this fine balance between the hand of man and the expression of soil to bring together a wine translating all the facets of our terroirs.  
Tasting notes

On the nose, the “Sarrasine” Sauvignon Blanc offers a lively bouquet of fresh citrus, green apple, and a hint of tropical fruit, complemented by delicate floral notes and a refreshing mineral streak. The palate is greeted with a crisp acidity and a clean, expressive flavor profile that mirrors the nose, with added nuances of herbaceous elements and a subtle minerality that leads to a bright, enduring finish. This wine’s balance of acidity and fruit-driven aromatics makes it a delightful example of Ardèche’s winemaking potential.

Pairing

Pairing the Vignerons Ardéchois “Sarrasine” with light seafood dishes, such as grilled fish or shrimp ceviche, can highlight the wine’s crisp acidity and fruit complexity. It also pairs beautifully with goat cheese salads or fresh vegetable spring rolls, where its brightness and herbal notes complement the freshness of the ingredients. These food pairings not only enhance the enjoyment of the wine but also showcase its versatility in accompanying a wide array of culinary styles.

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Vignerons Ardechois
Vignerons Ardechois is a unique pool of 14 wineries located in Southern Ardèche since 1967. On a 6000-hectare vineyard, spread out over a mosaic of terroirs, a thousand families of winegrowers work the vineyard with passion, respecting Humanity and Nature. Following in the footsteps of countless generations, with knowledge and expertise being passed down from Successor to Sucessors. Methodical pruning in the harshness of winter, vineyard grassing to preserve the life of the soil, green harvest to maintain small yields so that each bay can give its full potential. Followed by the meticulous blending, vine after vine. Time and again, searching for this fine balance between the hand of man and the expression of soil to bring together a wine translating all the facets of our terroirs.  
Côtes du Rhône vineyards are located on the banks of the Rhône River. The soil and the geographical conditions are very heterogeneous in the northern and southern parts of the region therefore the valley is divided in two parts - Northern Rhône and Southern Rhône. Vines in Northern Rhône are mainly grown on so-called "terraces" - steep granite and slate slopes. Winemakers are often not very fond of the harsh mistral wind because of its low temperature. The unusual climate causes the vines to produce small yields, but at the same time provides an intense flavour that has given the wines of Northern Rhône worldwide fame. Syrah is the mainly used grape for red wines - it produces deep wines with hints of pepper that are suitable for long aging. Viognier is the queen of white wines, but Marsanne and Rousanne are also always close by. Some appellations allow white grapes to be added to red wines to smoothen the roughness of Syrah and enrich the wines with floral aromas. The landscapes of Southern Rhône are very different from the northern part - the vineyards are located along the river on low hills and plains and the weather is much friendlier. The grapes ripen in the hot summer sun and obtain a high sugar level resulting in rich and mouth-filling wines. The main grape used is Grenache, but 12 other varieties are allowed in the region - interestingly some wines even combine all of them.