Pascal Jolivet Sancerre Rose

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Description

Pascal Jolivet Sancerre Rosé is a 100% Pinot Noir rosé from Sancerre in France's Loire Valley, bottled at 12.5% ABV in a standard 750ml format. The 2024 vintage earned 92 points from James Suckling, underscoring the consistent quality of this estate's minimalist approach to winemaking.

Quick Facts: ABV: 12.5%  |  Origin: Sancerre, Upper Loire Valley, France  |  Still Rosé  |  Producer: Pascal Jolivet

Production & Heritage

Pascal Jolivet founded his namesake domaine in 1987, quickly establishing it as one of the larger yet quality-focused producers in Sancerre. The rosé is made from 100% Pinot Noir grown on clay-limestone soils — the signature terroir of the appellation — using a meticulous blend of direct pressing and saignée (bleeding) to achieve its pale salmon hue and layered fruit character. Vinification takes place in thermo-regulated stainless steel vats using exclusively indigenous yeasts and slow fermentation, a hallmark of Jolivet's philosophy of minimal intervention that prioritizes finesse and mineral expression over heavy-handed technique.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: The nose opens with wild strawberry and currant before moving into pink grapefruit and a distinctive hint of flint stone. That flinty minerality is a direct signature of Sancerre's clay-limestone terroir and distinguishes this rosé from fruit-forward alternatives.

Taste: The entry is delicate and light, with ripe strawberry and red currant flavors arriving cleanly on the palate. At mid-palate, mountain herbs and a subtle herbal complexity emerge, supported by balanced acidity that keeps the wine taut and fresh rather than soft or heavy.

Finish: The finish is crisp and clean, with lingering notes of citrus pith and a quiet mineral thread. It dries gracefully without bitterness, encouraging another sip.

How to Drink Sancerre Rosé

Serve well chilled, between 8–10°C (46–50°F), in a tulip-shaped wine glass to concentrate the delicate aromatics. This rosé also works beautifully in warm-weather cocktails: try it in a Rosé Spritz, where its acidity and minerality stand up to sparkling water and a splash of elderflower liqueur; in a French Negroni variation, substituting it for vermouth to add a lighter, fruit-driven backbone; or in a simple Frosé, where the natural strawberry and grapefruit notes intensify when frozen and blended.

Best For

  • Summer garden lunches or patio dining with lighter fare
  • Gifting a wine lover who appreciates Loire Valley terroir
  • An aperitif course at a dinner party featuring French cuisine
  • Pairing with a charcuterie and cheese spread for a small gathering

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Pascal Jolivet Sancerre Rosé taste like? It delivers fresh wild strawberry, currant, and pink grapefruit flavors with a distinctive flinty minerality and balanced acidity. The overall impression is delicate and elegant rather than fruit-forward or sweet.

How does Sancerre Rosé compare to Henri Bourgeois Sancerre Les Baronnes Rosé? Both are 100% Pinot Noir rosés from Sancerre's clay-limestone soils, but Pascal Jolivet's exclusive use of indigenous yeasts and slow fermentation tends to produce a more mineral-driven, restrained style. Henri Bourgeois Les Baronnes Rosé is generally considered slightly more widely distributed and can lean a touch rounder on the palate.

Is Sancerre Rosé good for sipping on its own? Absolutely — its crisp acidity, delicate fruit, and mineral backbone make it an excellent stand-alone aperitif. Served well chilled, it drinks effortlessly without needing food as a companion.

Where is Pascal Jolivet Sancerre Rosé made? It is produced by Pascal Jolivet in the Sancerre appellation of the Upper Loire Valley, France. The vineyards sit on the region's renowned clay-limestone hillsides, which impart the characteristic flinty minerality to the wine.

What foods pair well with Sancerre Rosé? Grilled prawns or shrimp work well, as the wine's acidity cuts through richness. Fresh goat cheese — especially Crottin de Chavignol from the same region — is a classic pairing. Thinly sliced prosciutto, a Niçoise salad with seared tuna, and light vegetable tempura also complement the wine's delicate herbal and fruit notes.

What sizes does Sancerre Rosé come in? Pascal Jolivet Sancerre Rosé is most commonly available in the standard 750ml bottle.

Is Sancerre Rosé worth the price? It positions as a premium appellation rosé, sitting above most Provence and supermarket rosés but in line with other serious Sancerre producers. The native-yeast fermentation, terroir-driven minerality, and consistent critical recognition justify its place in the upper tier of French rosé.

Why Sancerre Rosé?

What separates Pascal Jolivet's rosé from the crowded pink-wine market is its unwavering focus on terroir over technique. The combination of saignée and direct press — rather than relying on one method alone — gives the wine both structural depth and aromatic delicacy. Exclusively indigenous yeasts and slow, cool fermentation preserve the flinty, mineral-laced character that defines great Sancerre, a quality rarely found in rosés at this level. With a 92-point James Suckling score for the 2024 vintage, this bottling continues to demonstrate that Loire Valley rosé can rival the appellation's celebrated whites for precision and sense of place.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Pinot Noir
  • Product of
    France
  • Region
    Loire Valley
  • Size
    750ML
  • Brand
    Pascal Jolivet

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