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Château de Tracy, Mademoiselle de T, Pouilly-Fumé 2020

MOP 246.00

Eye: Pale yellow, silvery gray reflections, shiny.
The nose: The first exotic nose is explosive. It develops a very beautiful variation of the character of Sauvignon: boxwood, blackcurrant bud and honeysuckle. Airing clarifies and amplifies these scents, to which are added citrus notes, supported by more subtle hints of curry and saffron, which bring depth to the whole.
Taste: The attack is clean, lively, straight. The bouquet is complex, marked by citrus fruits then exotic fruit (mango, passion). The mouth provides a salivating sensation and offers a nice volume. It admirably declines all the aromatic palette perceived on the nose and continues with fresher notes such as grapefruit zest, followed by saline notes.
Bottle Size: 750 ml
Grape: Sauvignon Blanc
Ratings: Gault & Millau 16.5/20

SKU: CT100 Category:

Description

“The Château de Tracy, like all aristocrats, is different. A refined, underplayed Sauvignon aroma, at the same time floral, again refreshing; totally distinctive.
Dry, its flavour as exciting as its nose, with perfect acidity, both unassuming yet invigorating”. – Micheal Broadbent
“Sauvignon Blanc in its purest form”
Historical documents confirm that vines have been grown on Château de Tracy’s property for over 600 years. But the winery really got its start when Francois Stutt–whose ancestors left Scotland to support France’s future King Charles VII in the Hundred Year War–married the Lady of Tracy in 1586. By the end of the 19th century, Jacque d’ Estutt had bottled the estate’s first commercial wines, selling them in both France and Russia. Château de Tracy entered the modern era in the early 1950s when Jacqueline de Tracy agreed to marry the Comte Alain d’ Estutt d’Assay, and together they restored and expanded the vineyard. Today, their son, Henri, fastidiously oversees the family business.
Located five miles east of the Sancerre appellation, Château de Tracy sits atop a prominent limestone outcropping that overlooks the Loire River. Covering nearly 70 acres, the estate’s vineyards extend from the flinty earth of “Tracy Hill” to the fossil-rich limestone soils of the “Champs de Cris” plateau. The blending of fruit from these distinctive sites is the key to consistently producing wines with both elegance and power.
With some judicious use of oak, (only between 7 – 15%, including some battonage on oak) and the remainder in cement tanks to preserve the purity of the fruit, the unique wines of Château de Tracy reflect their terrior with vitality, precision and a flinty minerality.”