Domaine Durand Sancerre

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Description

Domaine Durand Sancerre is a Loire Valley Sauvignon Blanc from the Sancerre appellation, bottled at 12.5% ABV in a standard 750ml format. This estate-grown white earned 89 points from Wine Spectator in its August 2024 review, which highlighted its round, silky palate and savory mineral finish.

Quick Facts: ABV: 12.5%  |  Origin: Sancerre, Loire Valley, France  |  Varietal: Sauvignon Blanc  |  Producer: Domaine Durand

Production & Heritage

Domaine Durand farms 33 hectares of vineyards in the commune of Crézancy-en-Sancerre, with its estate based in the hamlet of Les Epsailles. The vineyards are planted on limestone and silex soils—two of the signature terroir types that define the Sancerre appellation and contribute pronounced minerality and aromatic intensity to Sauvignon Blanc. The estate follows sustainable farming methods across its holdings, allowing site character to express itself with minimal intervention in the vineyard.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with salted citrus and crushed stone before unfolding into white flower and ripe pear. A thread of gooseberry and dried herbs adds complexity as the wine breathes.

Taste: Wine Spectator described the palate entry as round and silky, with tangerine zest and fleshy lychee notes leading the way. The mid-palate builds with kiwi, apple, and a subtle suggestion of passion fruit. A bitter mineral swath arrives toward the peak, adding a savory counterpoint to the fruit.

Finish: The finish is zesty and persistent, carried by chalky minerality and lingering citrus peel. That savory twist noted by Wine Spectator gives the wine a clean, appetite-stimulating close.

How to Drink Domaine Durand Sancerre

Serve chilled to around 45–50°F to allow the mineral backbone and citrus aromatics to come through clearly. This is a wine that rewards straightforward enjoyment on its own but also performs well at the table. A Spritz variation using Sancerre in place of still white wine lets the acidity and minerality shine alongside a bitter aperitif. A classic Kir—a small measure of crème de cassis topped with this Sancerre—balances the wine's bright acidity with blackcurrant sweetness. For a refreshing warm-weather option, a French 75 riff substituting Sancerre for Champagne plays up the wine's citrus-forward profile and lively effervescence of character.

Best For

  • Hosting a seafood-focused dinner party
  • Gifting a French wine enthusiast who appreciates Loire Valley terroir
  • Serving as a pre-dinner aperitif at summer gatherings
  • Building a collection of benchmark Sancerre expressions

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Domaine Durand Sancerre taste like? It delivers tangerine zest, lychee, and pear on a round, silky palate, followed by a savory mineral finish with chalky, citrus-peel persistence. Expect classic Sancerre markers—bright acidity, stone-driven minerality, and layered citrus and stone fruit.

How does Domaine Durand Sancerre compare to Pascal Jolivet Sancerre? Both are benchmark Sancerre Sauvignon Blancs from the Loire Valley, though Domaine Durand's limestone and silex vineyard soils tend to emphasize a pronounced chalky minerality alongside ripe citrus. Pascal Jolivet is widely recognized for a slightly more polished, fruit-forward style, making the two useful reference points for exploring terroir variation within the appellation.

Is Domaine Durand Sancerre good for sipping on its own? Absolutely—its balance of bright acidity, round fruit, and mineral depth makes it an engaging wine to drink without food. Serving it lightly chilled brings out the full range of citrus and stone aromas.

Where is Domaine Durand Sancerre made? It is produced at Domaine Durand's estate in the hamlet of Les Epsailles, within the commune of Crézancy-en-Sancerre in the Loire Valley, France. The Sancerre appellation sits on the eastern bank of the Loire River in the Centre-Val de Loire region.

What foods pair well with Domaine Durand Sancerre? Fresh chèvre (goat cheese), particularly Crottin de Chavignol from the same region, is a classic match that mirrors the wine's minerality. Grilled white fish or shrimp complement the citrus and saline notes. A salade Niçoise works well thanks to the wine's bright acidity cutting through olives and anchovy. Herb-crusted chicken pairs naturally with the dried herb and pear character on the palate. Light vegetable risotto lets the wine's mineral backbone take center stage.

What sizes does Domaine Durand Sancerre come in? The standard release is a 750ml bottle, which is the most widely available format.

Is Domaine Durand Sancerre worth the price? Domaine Durand positions as a mid-range Sancerre—well above basic supermarket Loire Sauvignon Blanc but accessible compared to top-tier single-vineyard cuvées from the appellation. Its 89-point Wine Spectator score and consistent community ratings around 90 points on CellarTracker suggest strong quality relative to its price tier.

Why Domaine Durand Sancerre?

With 33 hectares planted on both limestone and silex soils in Crézancy-en-Sancerre, Domaine Durand draws from terroir diversity that many smaller estates cannot match. The 89-point Wine Spectator score confirms what the wine delivers in the glass: a textured, mineral-driven Sauvignon Blanc that goes beyond simple fruit into savory, site-specific territory. Sustainable farming across the estate's holdings reinforces a commitment to expressing place rather than masking it. For drinkers looking for a Sancerre that balances accessibility with genuine Loire character, this is a reliable and rewarding bottle.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Sauvignon Blanc
  • Product of
    France
  • Region
    Loire Valley
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Domaine Durand

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