92 pts Wine Advocate Drink Date: 2024 - 2034From 4.10 hectares of plots facing south and southeast, Sanzays 2021 Les Poyeux reveals aromas of flowers, peony and blueberry with carnal hints. Medium-bodied, velvety and layered, its delicately fleshy with a d
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92 pts Wine Advocate
Drink Date: 2024 – 2034
From 4.10 hectares of plots facing south and southeast, Sanzays 2021 Les Poyeux reveals aromas of flowers, peony and blueberry with carnal hints. Medium-bodied, velvety and layered, its delicately fleshy with a deep, complete core of fruit and bright acids on the finish. It matured in used barrels. Hide bottles for seven to eight years and enjoy over the following decades. Reviewed by: Yohan Castaing
92 pts Vinous Media
Drink Date: 2024 – 2033
The 2021 Les Poyeux is smooth, savory and suave. It is wild in its aromatic profile, offering woody herbs, olive tapenade and something spicy. A little shy of medium-bodied, with mouthwatering yet balanced acidity, the tannins here are beautifully chalky, and both the texture and flavors linger long. A charming and harmonious example that is a remarkable feat in this cooler vintage, the 2021 underlines the class of this site.
– ByRebecca Gibb MWonDecember 2023
Wine Advocate,Jun 13, 2024:
Antoine Sanzay, embodying the warmth and passion of someone deeply connected to his roots, cherishes his vineyards, the culture of his region, its culinary arts and, naturally, its wines. As the sixth generation at the helm of his family’s estate, he has transitioned the 12-hectare property, which includes two hectares dedicated to Chenin Blanc, to organic viticulture. His approach is steeped in tradition in the cellar, favoring long maturation periods and frequently opting for used barrels. The maturation process occurs within the tuffeau stone cellars, a natural choice that maintains a consistent temperature throughout the year, offering an ideal environment for the gentle aging of his wines. The wines from this estate are known for their highly aromatic profile, offering a well-balanced and refined experience. They are not overly concentrated, presenting a rather delicate and nuanced character. However, several times, I have observed high levels of phenols in the wines. During my visit, the presence of Brettanomyces was not perceptible, likely because the tasting occurred in Antoine’s cold cellars, which can diminish the sensory perception of phenols. Nonetheless, it is essential to note that certain bottles and vintages may still be affected by this phenomenon, exhibiting the characteristic influences of phenols when conditions allow for their more evident expression.
ByRebecca Gibb MWonDecember 2023:
Antoine Sanzay is firmly part of Saumurs upper echelon, based within spitting distance of Domaine des Roches Neuves and Clos Rougeard. Sanzay has vineyards in all the right places, including Les Poyeux. Catch him on a good day and hell dart about the winery pulling out this and thator showing you his latest tomato crop, of which he is almost as proud as he is of his wines. Sanzays latest release comes from the 2022 vintage, a dry and warm season that he negotiated with aplomb, producing textural wines that retain freshness. He has also released the earlier-drinking, unoaked 2023 La Paterne, which is fragrant and approachable already. The key to success in 2023, says Sanzay, was the multipletris(picking passes) required due to acetic acid spreading through the crop.
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