Sancerre & Crottin de Chavignol: the unmissable loire terroir pairing

In the world of food-and-wine pairings, few unions express a terroir’s identity as powerfully as that of Sancerre blancand Crottin de Chavignol. These two gems of the Berry share more than a birthplace: they form a gustatory alliance of remarkable precision, elevated by the Sauvignon’s crystalline acidity and the goat cheese’s creamy richness.

An Exceptional White Wine: Sancerre

Made exclusively from Sauvignon Blanc, Sancerre blanc is born on three soil types:

  • Caillottes: bright, limestone-rich,
  • Terres Blanches: structuring clay-limestone,
  • Flint: imparting a sharp, almost smoky minerality.

The result? A vibrant aromatic profile: fresh citrusblackcurrant budfloral notes, all carried by lively acidity and a taut texture. The Lestang 1573 cuvées, grown on 100 % flint, epitomize this pure, structured Sauvignon expression, with penetrating saline depth and lasting freshness.

Rangs de Sauvignon blanc sur silex - Lestang 1573
Amaury Despas

Crottin de Chavignol: A Cheese with Fascinating Evolution

Made from raw goat’s milk, this AOP goat cheese offers a spectrum of textures and aromas according to its aging:

  • Young (10–15 days): creamy paste, milky taste, delicate goatiness.
  • Bloomy (3–4 weeks): gray rind, dense texture, mushroom and hazelnut notes.
  • Aged (≥ 2 months): crumbly texture, pronounced intensity, long salty finish.

Each stage reveals growing complexity, calling for a tailored wine response.


Why This Pairing Works So Well

A Common Origin

“What grows together goes together.” Vines and goats share the same limestone soils, a temperate climate, and an artisan culture passed down through generations.

Wine Acidity vs. Cheese Richness

Sancerre blanc cuts through the Crottin’s creaminess with a blade of freshness, unveiling goat aromas while cleansing the palate. With more mature cheeses, it balances pungency and extends the tasting without heaviness.

Subtle Aromatic Echoes

  • Citrus notes ↔ milky freshness of young cheese
  • Herbal & floral ↔ caprine tones
  • Flint minerality ↔ mushroom and dried-fruit aromas in aged Crottin

Saline & Umami Effect

The cheese’s natural salt softens the wine’s liveliness and accentuates its fruit tones. Umami from aging harmonizes with Sancerre’s saline tension, creating a synergy on the palate.


Our Tasting Tips

Une main féminine tient un verre à pied rempli de vin blanc Lestang 1573 devant un mur texturé. On distingue le logo “Lestang 1573” gravé sur le verre et le jeu d’ombres portées sur le mur derrière.
  • Wine temperature: 9–11 °C
  • Crottin: bring to room temperature 30 minutes before serving
  • Glass: tulip-shaped to concentrate aromas
  • Cross-pairing: sample several affinages with the same Lestang 1573 cuvée

Discover at Lestang 1573

The Tradition and L’Illustre Voyageur cuvées, aged on lees or in demi-muid oak, beautifully express this alchemy of freshness, minerality, and roundness. Made from organically farmed grapes, they offer a noble, sincere reading of Sancerre, perfectly suited to this legendary pairing.

Explore our Tradition & L’Illustre Voyageur cuvées and extend your journey into the heart of the Loire terroir.