Gaspard, Vin de France (France) Sauvignon Blanc 2022

May 28, 2024

By Michael Apstein

 Wines carrying the Vin de France appellation can be either wonderful or awful because they need not obey any rules.  The winemaker decides everything — not the appellation authorities.  Some of France’s greatest maverick winemakers have turned out sensational wines using their own quirky philosophy.  Others have turned out wines that are, shall we say, not so enjoyable.  This one’s a clear winner.  Gaspard’s Sauvignon Blanc is from the land of Sauvignon Blanc, the Touraine in the Loire Valley.  I have no idea what rule he broke that prevented even a Touraine IGP labeling.  What is impressive, especially at the price, is how it tastes more like a Sancerre, with a touch of chalky minerality, rather than a fruity, varietal Sauvignon Blanc.  It would be a good choice this summer because its racy refreshing profile will cut the heat — and spicy food — nicely.        

Country / Region

France

Appellation

Vin de France

Grape Variety

Sauvignon Blanc

Color

White

Vintage

2022

Score

90

Price

US $ 19.00

Producer

Gaspard