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2018 Domaine François Cotat Sancerre La Grande Côte

Sauvignon Blanc

  • France
  • Loire Valley
  • Upper Loire
  • Sancerre

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  • Deux Chevaux wrote:

    November 3, 2021 - 17 months after the prior, and our fourth: Hmmm, this showed as a bit hot. Still has northern Rhône-like oiliness. Good acidity. A touch of bitter stone fruit. Enjoyable enough over three nights. We will try to remember to put aside the remaining bottles for a couple years. PS: But see my comment of December 2021 — I’ve realized late that this was a wine made by cousin Pascal, not by cousin François!

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6 Comments

  • 2020 commented:

    11/13/21, 7:58 AM - Hi. When you say “shows a bit hot”, you are referring to the smell of alcohol on the nose?

  • Deux Chevaux commented:

    11/13/21, 9:12 AM - On reflection, I think I recall that we perceived alcohol “heat” both on the nose and in the mouth, etc. — Jake

  • 2020 commented:

    11/14/21, 6:37 AM - Got it. Thanks for the clarification. Still learning.

  • Deux Chevaux commented:

    11/14/21, 6:58 AM - Re “still learning”: Hopefully, we are all in that mode!

  • Deux Chevaux commented:

    12/15/21, 6:34 AM - Regarding “still learning”: well, I can relate. I recently realized that I misidentified this wine. The one I tasted is from Pascal, cousin of François. The wines have practically identical labels, are from the same vineyard(s), and from what I’ve recently learned, are basically made in the same style — picking rather late, emphasizing extraction, etc. That said, my review is miss-labeled, and so if and when I have time in the future, I may try to correct this and a couple related entries. Live and learn!

  • 2020 commented:

    12/15/21, 9:52 AM - Jake, well regardless, your description is spot on for the F Cotat bottle. I have a couple cases of his rose and that alcohol on the nose and throat is heavily pronounced. My oldest bottle is the 18’ and it’s definitely out of balance and not ready. My guess is at about 5 years from vintage where I start to think about these as maybe being ready. They have a slight tobacco aroma to me, and I love the complexity of them, but I think they need a good slumber!

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