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2023 Domaine Fanny Sabre "Cuvée Anatole" Vin de France Rouge, Burgundy, France

2023 Domaine Fanny Sabre "Cuvée Anatole" Vin de France Rouge, Burgundy, France

ABOUT THIS WINE

Domaine Fanny Sabre’s 2023 “Cuvée Anatole” Vin de France Rouge is a light, chillable red named for Fanny’s youngest child, drawn from sandy-clay, iron-tinged soils around Pommard/Sainte-Marie-la-Blanche and bottled at about 12–12.5% alcohol. The aim is transparency and drinkability rather than extraction, and the wine is positioned explicitly as a chillable, bistro-friendly red. In the cellar, Fanny Sabre favors native-yeast fermentations with minimal additives, and many of her reds see semi-carbonic maceration, whole clusters, and little to no fining or filtration; sulfur is used sparingly. These methods preserve the crunchy fruit and floral spice that define “Anatole.”

ABOUT THIS PRODUCER

The domaine itself is small and hands-on. Sabre took over the family estate in the mid-2000s (after studying law) and learned alongside natural-wine pioneer Philippe Pacalet. Farming is organic, with manual work in the vines and no herbicides; the estate is certified organic by Ecocert (since 2018).

$12.25

Original: $34.99

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2023 Domaine Fanny Sabre "Cuvée Anatole" Vin de France Rouge, Burgundy, France

$34.99

$12.25

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ABOUT THIS WINE

Domaine Fanny Sabre’s 2023 “Cuvée Anatole” Vin de France Rouge is a light, chillable red named for Fanny’s youngest child, drawn from sandy-clay, iron-tinged soils around Pommard/Sainte-Marie-la-Blanche and bottled at about 12–12.5% alcohol. The aim is transparency and drinkability rather than extraction, and the wine is positioned explicitly as a chillable, bistro-friendly red. In the cellar, Fanny Sabre favors native-yeast fermentations with minimal additives, and many of her reds see semi-carbonic maceration, whole clusters, and little to no fining or filtration; sulfur is used sparingly. These methods preserve the crunchy fruit and floral spice that define “Anatole.”

ABOUT THIS PRODUCER

The domaine itself is small and hands-on. Sabre took over the family estate in the mid-2000s (after studying law) and learned alongside natural-wine pioneer Philippe Pacalet. Farming is organic, with manual work in the vines and no herbicides; the estate is certified organic by Ecocert (since 2018).