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Hubert Brochard: Change in store for the Bollinger-owned Sancerre estate

Hubert Brochard: Change in store for the Bollinger-owned Sancerre estate

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Cellar manager and fourth generation f the Brochard family Anne-Sophie Brochard with vineyard manager Mattheiru Franchini and new director of the estate Rodrigo Zamorano.

The central region of the Loire valley has long been the source of some of the finest expressions of Sauvignon Blanc anywhere in the world.

While the wines of Quincy, Reuilly, Menetou-Salon and Pouilly-Fumé can all deliver the focused energy that Sauvignon achieves in this cooler wine-producing zone, it is still the wines of Sancerre that lead the pack.

Producers here range from family domaines of various sizes, to a few larger négociants and important (and high-quality) co-operatives.

Hubert Brochard is one of the key family domaines, with a history dating back to 1900.


Scroll down for tasting notes and scores for nine Brochard wines



Nine Brochard wines to try


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