The 2021 Touraine Sauvignon isn’t just wine—it’s submission in a bottle.
Pierre-Olivier Bonhomme doesn’t just make wine—he makes something worth getting on your knees for. The moment you open it, you can feel it watching you, waiting for that first sip, that first taste, desperate to please.
And oh, it pleases. The floral aromatics bloom like the heat of flushed skin, rising up, delicate, inviting. A little zippy citrus bite teases you, making you flinch—just a little—before it smooths into something softer, silkier, something that wants to glide over your tongue and settle deep.
But it’s that creamy texture that does it. It’s warm, supple, willing—molding itself around your every desire, ready to be savored, ready to be owned. You can drink it slow, let it linger, let it coat your mouth like worshipful kisses against bare, sensitive skin. Or you can take it fast, grip it tight, leave it gasping, empty, begging for more.
Either way, this wine is yours to command. Just tilt your head back and let it do what it was made for.
Region: France, Loire Valley Grapes: 100% Sauvignon Blanc