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With 7 hectares spread over 28 plots of land that look like gardens, Guillaume Sorbe is an unrivalled goldsmith. In his two appellations, Quincy and Reuilly, in the Cher valley, he crafts formidable wines, both whites (Sauvignon) and reds (Pinot Noir), aesthetically pleasing wines that are both savoury and mineral, bold and taut. His excellence has already been recognised: "Winemaker of the Year 2018" by the Revue du Vin de France, and listed in the "Top 10" of the best producers in the 2019 Bettane&Desseauve guide.
Domaine rated two stars in the Revue du Vin de France annual guide.
With 7 hectares spread over 28 plots of land that look like gardens, Guillaume Sorbe is an unrivalled goldsmith. In his two appellations, Quincy and Reuilly, in the Cher valley, he crafts formidable wines, both whites (Sauvignon) and reds (Pinot Noir), aesthetically pleasing wines that are both savoury and mineral, bold and taut. His excellence has already been recognised: "Winemaker of the Year 2018" by the Revue du Vin de France, and listed in the "Top 10" of the best producers in the 2019 Bettane&Desseauve guide.
Domaine rated two stars in the Revue du Vin de France annual guide.
With 7 hectares spread over 28 plots held like gardens, Guillaume Sorbe is an outstanding goldsmith. On its two appellations Quincy and Reuilly in the Cher valley, it chisels fantastic wines, white (sauvignon) and red (pinot noir), esthetic wines that are both tasty and mineral, fat and tense. His excellence is already recognized: "Winemaker of the year 2018" for the Revue du Vin de France, and cited in the Top 10 of the best producers in the Bettane&Desseauve 2019 guide.
Pouilly-Fumé: Sauvignon on two terroirs: half caillotte (small limestone pebbles) and half flint. The most tense wine of the cellar, mineral and salty as desired.
Domaine rated two stars in the Revue du Vin de France annual guide.
With 7 hectares spread over 28 plots held like gardens, Guillaume Sorbe is an outstanding goldsmith. On its two appellations Quincy and Reuilly in the Cher valley, it chisels fantastic wines, white (sauvignon) and red (pinot noir), esthetic wines that are both tasty and mineral, fat and tense. His excellence is already recognized: "Winemaker of the year 2018" for the Revue du Vin de France, and cited in the Top 10 of the best producers in the Bettane&Desseauve 2019 guide.
Pouilly-Fumé: Sauvignon on two terroirs: half caillotte (small limestone pebbles) and half flint. The most tense wine of the cellar, mineral and salty as desired.
Domaine rated two stars in the Revue du Vin de France annual guide.
With 7 hectares spread over 28 plots held like gardens, Guillaume Sorbe is an outstanding goldsmith. On its two appellations Quincy and Reuilly in the Cher valley, it chisels fantastic wines, white (sauvignon) and red (pinot noir), esthetic wines that are both tasty and mineral, fat and tense. His excellence is already recognized: "Winemaker of the year 2018" for the Revue du Vin de France, and cited in the Top 10 of the best producers in the Bettane&Desseauve 2019 guide.
In order to avoid the regulatory constraints of the INAO, Guillaume Sorbe now prefers to label his wines under the generic name "Vin de France". This does not change anything about their origin or their quality. The comment of the Revue du Vin France is eloquent: "No wine in the sector reaches this level of precision and substance. They are among the most ambitious whites in the Loire Valley."
Argos : Sauvignon on alluvial soil, tonic, fresh and crisp wine.
Domaine rated two stars in the Revue du Vin de France annual guide.
With 7 hectares spread over 28 plots held like gardens, Guillaume Sorbe is an outstanding goldsmith. On its two appellations Quincy and Reuilly in the Cher valley, it chisels fantastic wines, white (sauvignon) and red (pinot noir), esthetic wines that are both tasty and mineral, fat and tense. His excellence is already recognized: "Winemaker of the year 2018" for the Revue du Vin de France, and cited in the Top 10 of the best producers in the Bettane&Desseauve 2019 guide.
In order to avoid the regulatory constraints of the INAO, Guillaume Sorbe now prefers to label his wines under the generic name "Vin de France". This does not change anything about their origin or their quality. The comment of the Revue du Vin France is eloquent: "No wine in the sector reaches this level of precision and substance. They are among the most ambitious whites in the Loire Valley."
Argos : Sauvignon on alluvial soil, tonic, fresh and crisp wine.
Domaine rated two stars in the Revue du Vin de France annual guide.
With 7 hectares spread over 28 plots held like gardens, Guillaume Sorbe is an outstanding goldsmith. On its two appellations Quincy and Reuilly in the Cher valley, it chisels fantastic wines, white (sauvignon) and red (pinot noir), esthetic wines that are both tasty and mineral, fat and tense. His excellence is already recognized: "Winemaker of the year 2018" for the Revue du Vin de France, and cited in the Top 10 of the best producers in the Bettane&Desseauve 2019 guide.
In order to avoid the regulatory constraints of the INAO, Guillaume Sorbe now prefers to label his wines under the generic name "Vin de France". This does not change anything about their origin or their quality. The comment of the Revue du Vin France is eloquent: "No wine in the sector reaches this level of precision and substance. They are among the most ambitious whites in the Loire Valley."
Argos : Sauvignon on alluvial soil, tonic, fresh and crisp wine.
Domaine rated two stars in the Revue du Vin de France annual guide.
With 7 hectares spread over 28 plots held like gardens, Guillaume Sorbe is an outstanding goldsmith. On its two appellations Quincy and Reuilly in the Cher valley, it chisels fantastic wines, white (sauvignon) and red (pinot noir), esthetic wines that are both tasty and mineral, fat and tense. His excellence is already recognized: "Winemaker of the year 2018" for the Revue du Vin de France, and cited in the Top 10 of the best producers in the Bettane&Desseauve 2019 guide.
In order to avoid the regulatory constraints of the INAO, Guillaume Sorbe now prefers to label his wines under the generic name "Vin de France". This does not change anything about their origin or their quality. The comment of the Revue du Vin France is eloquent: "No wine in the sector reaches this level of precision and substance. They are among the most ambitious whites in the Loire Valley."
Orphée : Sauvignon on clay-limestone soil, more richness, fat and amplitude than Quincy.
Domaine rated two stars in the Revue du Vin de France annual guide.
The 2020 vintage in the press:
La Revue du Vin de France (Guide 2025): 93/100 Coup de ♥ “We find more fullness, chewiness, relief of flavors in Orphée (Reuilly) whose tasty, serene balance promises a quiet evolution in the coming years.”
With 7 hectares spread over 28 plots held like gardens, Guillaume Sorbe is an outstanding goldsmith. On its two appellations Quincy and Reuilly in the Cher valley, it chisels fantastic wines, white (sauvignon) and red (pinot noir), esthetic wines that are both tasty and mineral, fat and tense. His excellence is already recognized: "Winemaker of the year 2018" for the Revue du Vin de France, and cited in the Top 10 of the best producers in the Bettane&Desseauve 2019 guide.
In order to avoid the regulatory constraints of the INAO, Guillaume Sorbe now prefers to label his wines under the generic name "Vin de France". This does not change anything about their origin or their quality. The comment of the Revue du Vin France is eloquent: "No wine in the sector reaches this level of precision and substance. They are among the most ambitious whites in the Loire Valley."
Orphée : Sauvignon on clay-limestone soil, more richness, fat and amplitude than Quincy.
Domaine rated two stars in the Revue du Vin de France annual guide.
With 7 hectares spread over 28 plots held like gardens, Guillaume Sorbe is an outstanding goldsmith. On its two appellations Quincy and Reuilly in the Cher valley, it chisels fantastic wines, white (sauvignon) and red (pinot noir), esthetic wines that are both tasty and mineral, fat and tense. His excellence is already recognized: "Winemaker of the year 2018" for the Revue du Vin de France, and cited in the Top 10 of the best producers in the Bettane&Desseauve 2019 guide.
In order to avoid the regulatory constraints of the INAO, Guillaume Sorbe now prefers to label his wines under the generic name "Vin de France". This does not change anything about their origin or their quality. The comment of the Revue du Vin France is eloquent: "No wine in the sector reaches this level of precision and substance. They are among the most ambitious whites in the Loire Valley."
Toison d'or : 100% pinot gris vinified in white, as in Alsace, offering a full, velvety and delicately spiced wine.
Domaine rated two stars in the Revue du Vin de France annual guide.
With 7 hectares spread over 28 plots held like gardens, Guillaume Sorbe is an outstanding goldsmith. On its two appellations Quincy and Reuilly in the Cher valley, it chisels fantastic wines, white (sauvignon) and red (pinot noir), esthetic wines that are both tasty and mineral, fat and tense. His excellence is already recognized: "Winemaker of the year 2018" for the Revue du Vin de France, and cited in the Top 10 of the best producers in the Bettane&Desseauve 2019 guide.
In order to avoid the regulatory constraints of the INAO, Guillaume Sorbe now prefers to label his wines under the generic name "Vin de France". This does not change anything about their origin or their quality. The comment of the Revue du Vin France is eloquent: "No wine in the sector reaches this level of precision and substance. They are among the most ambitious whites in the Loire Valley."
Toison d'or : 100% pinot gris vinified in white, as in Alsace, offering a full, velvety and delicately spiced wine.
Domaine rated two stars in the Revue du Vin de France annual guide.
With 7 hectares spread over 28 plots held like gardens, Guillaume Sorbe is an outstanding goldsmith. On its two appellations Quincy and Reuilly in the Cher valley, it chisels fantastic wines, white (sauvignon) and red (pinot noir), esthetic wines that are both tasty and mineral, fat and tense. His excellence is already recognized: "Winemaker of the year 2018" for the Revue du Vin de France, and cited in the Top 10 of the best producers in the Bettane&Desseauve 2019 guide.
In order to avoid the regulatory constraints of the INAO, Guillaume Sorbe now prefers to label his wines under the generic name "Vin de France". This does not change anything about their origin or their quality. The comment of the Revue du Vin France is eloquent: "No wine in the sector reaches this level of precision and substance. They are among the most ambitious whites in the Loire Valley."
Toison d'or : 100% pinot gris vinified in white, as in Alsace, offering a full, velvety and delicately spiced wine.
Domaine rated two stars in the Revue du Vin de France annual guide.
With 7 hectares spread over 28 plots held like gardens, Guillaume Sorbe is an outstanding goldsmith. On its two appellations Quincy and Reuilly in the Cher valley, it chisels fantastic wines, white (sauvignon) and red (pinot noir), esthetic wines that are both tasty and mineral, fat and tense. His excellence is already recognized: "Winemaker of the year 2018" for the Revue du Vin de France, and cited in the Top 10 of the best producers in the Bettane&Desseauve 2019 guide.
In order to avoid the regulatory constraints of the INAO, Guillaume Sorbe now prefers to label his wines under the generic name "Vin de France". This does not change anything about their origin or their quality. The comment of the Revue du Vin France is eloquent: "No wine in the sector reaches this level of precision and substance. They are among the most ambitious whites in the Loire Valley."
Odyssée: Magnificent Pinot de Loire, with a refined, airy, finely fruity, delicate style.
Domaine rated two stars in the Revue du Vin de France annual guide.