Reuilly
Rosé — avg 86.7/100 Wine Enthusiast score
86.7
range 84–91
$19.9
23
rosé
Expert reviews
| Wine | Producer | Score | Price |
|---|---|---|---|
| Denis Jamain 2014 Domaine de Reuilly Les Fossiles Sauvignon Blanc (Reuilly) | Denis Jamain | 91/100 | $22 |
| Claude Lafond 2014 Clos Fussay Tête de Cuvée Sauvignon Blanc (Reuilly) | Claude Lafond | 91/100 | $16 |
| Jean-Michel Sorbe 2013 Sauvignon Blanc (Reuilly) | Jean-Michel Sorbe | 88/100 | — |
| Domaine Cordaillat 2014 Cuvée Dagobert Pinot Noir (Reuilly) | Domaine Cordaillat | 88/100 | $18 |
| Domaine de Reuilly 2015 Pinot Gris Rosé (Reuilly) | Domaine de Reuilly | 88/100 | $20 |
Tasting notes from Wine Enthusiast
From chalk soil, this wine is touched with minerality, crisp acidity and a texture that promises an ability to age. It has green plum and sliced apple flavors, fresh while also tangy. A complex wine, it will be better from late 2017.
— Denis Jamain 2014 Domaine de Reuilly Les Fossiles Sauvignon Blanc (Reuilly) (91/100)
The late Claude Lafond was the driving force behind the renaissance of Reuilly. His wines, such as this with its balance between crisp herbal flavors and ripe, almost tropical fruit, bring out the richness of the appellation. This wine, with its final minerality, is ready to drink.
— Claude Lafond 2014 Clos Fussay Tête de Cuvée Sauvignon Blanc (Reuilly) (91/100)
One of the leading producers in the small appellation of Reuilly, Jean-Michel Sorbe reveals the typically soft, rounded character of this gentle wine. It has acidity, of course, along with citrus, but it remains calm, attractive and immediately drinkable.
— Jean-Michel Sorbe 2013 Sauvignon Blanc (Reuilly) (88/100)
Named after one of the Merovingian kings of the Franks (7th century), this wine is somewhat more modern in style than that. In fact with its ripe red and black-cherry fruits and balanced, smoky tannins, it's a wine to drink now. It will age though, until 2020.
— Domaine Cordaillat 2014 Cuvée Dagobert Pinot Noir (Reuilly) (88/100)
Pinot Gris, with its pale-pink skin, is the grape of choice in Reuilly for rosés. With a color that matches pale rosés from Provence, the wine is lightly spicy while also dry. Its balanced acidity is just right. Drink now.
— Domaine de Reuilly 2015 Pinot Gris Rosé (Reuilly) (88/100)
Score & price analysis
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Average score | 86.7/100 |
| Score range | 84 – 91 |
| Score spread | 7 points |
| Average price | $19.9 |
| Price range | $16 – $25 |
| Reviews analyzed | 23 |
| Value ratio (points/$) | 4.36 |
Position in the Loire
Rated below the Loire Valley median.
Grape varieties
| Variety | Mentions | Share |
|---|---|---|
| Variety 1 | 8 | 35% |
| Variety 2 | 6 | 26% |
| Variety 3 | 9 | 39% |
Flavor profile
Descriptors most frequently associated with this appellation across aggregated expert reviews:
- crisp
- apple
- currant
- mineral
- cherry
- minerality
- tannin
- citrus
Appellation summary
| Key | Value |
|---|---|
| Wine color | Rosé |
| Total reviews | 23 |
| Average score | 86.7/100 |
| Average price | $19.9 |
Source: Wine Enthusiast expert reviews. Updated: April 14, 2026.