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Dominique De Carrou

Dominique De Carrou

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The family estate is made up of 22 plots, located mainly in Bué but also in the neighbouring communes of Sancerre, Crézancy and Vinon: 7.9 hectares are planted with Sauvignon Blanc (Sancerre blanc) and 3.4 hectares with Pinot Noir (Sancerre rouge and rosé).

The winery is located on the Place du Carrou which gives its name to the domaine.

Dominique ROGER is a passionate craftsman who takes meticulous care in the vinification and ageing of his Sancerres at every stage.

His motto is: “No great wine without excellent grapes”. This is why at Domaine du Carrou, the vines are cultivated with respect for the environment and the microbial life of the soil.

Grass grows between the rows and the land is worked with care. Yields are managed to allow optimum maturity of the fruit.

When necessary buds are removed in spring to reduce the number of bunches, and leaves are thinned throughout the summer.

This constant quest for perfection continues at harvest time when the hand-picked bunches are individually selected on the sorting table.

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The family estate is made up of 22 plots, located mainly in Bué but also in the neighbouring communes of Sancerre, Crézancy and Vinon: 7.9 hectares are planted with Sauvignon Blanc (Sancerre blanc) and 3.4 hectares with Pinot Noir (Sancerre rouge and rosé).

The winery is located on the Place du Carrou which gives its name to the domaine.

Dominique ROGER is a passionate craftsman who takes meticulous care in the vinification and ageing of his Sancerres at every stage.

His motto is: “No great wine without excellent grapes”. This is why at Domaine du Carrou, the vines are cultivated with respect for the environment and the microbial life of the soil.

Grass grows between the rows and the land is worked with care. Yields are managed to allow optimum maturity of the fruit.

When necessary buds are removed in spring to reduce the number of bunches, and leaves are thinned throughout the summer.

This constant quest for perfection continues at harvest time when the hand-picked bunches are individually selected on the sorting table.

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