Gerard Boulay’s Sancerre Rosé has some serious swag - and we’re going to tell you why. Most Sancerre Rosé is made with younger vines, but Gerard’s Pinot Noir vines are between 35 and 40 years old, and grown on steep hillsides in front of his home in Chavignol. Gerard bucks the conventional farming trends within the region and practices organic farming.
- Domaine Gerard Boulay has been in possession of the Boulay family since 1380, and Gerard is currently leading the helm.
- He describes his work as “surveillance,” in the vineyard and believes in letting the wine live a life of its own.
Vibes with:
- Roasted artichokes with butter.
- Perfect posture.
- Blistered shishito peppers.