Joseph Mellot Sancerre Le Rabault Rouge 2014 Front Label
Joseph Mellot Sancerre Le Rabault Rouge 2014 Front Label

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Joseph Mellot

Joseph Mellot

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Joseph Mellot’s history in Sancerre dates back five centuries to 1513 with Pierre-Etienne Mellot, the first in a longline of winemakers. His descendant, César Mellot was appointed advisor to King Louis XIV at the end of the 17th century. Throughout the generations, Domaine Joseph Mellot has strongly expanded by acquiring additional wine estates to become a true ambassador for the finest wines of the Centre-Loire region. In the 1920s, Alphonse Mellot brought his wines to Paris, bringing additional recognition to Sancerre. His legacy was continued by his sons, Edmond and Joseph who succeeded him in 1946. In 1969, the two brothers parted ways with Joseph opening his own winery. He went on to establish the first example of eco-sustainable agriculture in the Centre-Loire region which was further improved by his son, Alexandre. Directed since 2005 by Catherine Corbeau-Mellot, who pursues with passion and talent the work of her husband Alexandre and his ancestors, Maison Joseph Mellot is very attached to its fundamental values of quality, eco-responsibility, sharing and transmission. Sustainability and environmentally responsible viticulture are at the heart of winemaking at the Joseph Mellot estate, reflecting the same philosophy at the core of Domaines Albert Bichot. By managing yields, monitoring plots, and enhancing soil health with modern crop management techniques, their respect for the soil and the vines ensures that they harvest grapes that express their full potential every autumn. High Environmental Value (HVE) certified since 2019, this certification serves as the latest step towards achieving Joseph Mellot’s original goal of living in harmony with the land that he first put forth in 1969.
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Thin-skinned, finicky and temperamental, Pinot Noir is also one of the most rewarding grapes to grow and remains a labor of love for some of the greatest vignerons in Burgundy. Fairly adaptable but highly reflective of the environment in which it is grown, Pinot Noir prefers a cool climate and requires low yields to achieve high quality. Outside of France, outstanding examples come from in Oregon, California and throughout specific locations in wine-producing world. Somm Secret—André Tchelistcheff, California’s most influential post-Prohibition winemaker decidedly stayed away from the grape, claiming “God made Cabernet. The Devil made Pinot Noir.”

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Sancerre Wine

Loire, France

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Marked by its charming hilltop village in the easternmost territory of the Loire, Sancerre is famous for its racy, vivacious, citrus-dominant Sauvignon blanc. Its enormous popularity in 1970s French bistros led to its success as the go-to restaurant white around the globe in the 1980s.

While the region claims a continental climate, noted for short, hot summers and long, cold winters, variations in topography—rolling hills and steep slopes from about 600 to 1,300 feet in elevation—with great soil variations, contribute the variations in character in Sancerre Sauvignon blancs.

In the western part of the appellation, clay and limestone soils with Kimmeridgean marne, especially in Chavignol, produce powerful wines. Moving closer to the actual town of Sancerre, soils are gravel and limestone, producing especially delicate wines. Flint (silex) soils close to the village produce particularly perfumed and age-worthy wines.

About ten percent of the wines claiming the Sancerre appellation name are fresh and light red wines made from Pinot noir and to a lesser extent, rosés. While not typically exported in large amounts, they are well-made and attract a loyal French following.

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