Henry Natter works the limestone and clay soils of Sancerre, in the Upper Loire, where Sauvignon Blanc reaches its mineral peak. The winery's portfolio centers on this single variety, expressed across three bottlings that have drawn assessment from Wine Enthusiast, Wine Spectator, Wine Advocate, and Decanter. Les Chevaux de Bois Sancerre leads the range, followed by Sancerre Cuvée François de La Grange de Montigny and Sancerre Blanc—each a study in the terroir's capacity to yield wines of structure and precision. Sancerre's cool continental climate and chalky bedrock impart the bright acidity and herbaceous tension that define the appellation, and Henry Natter's releases reflect that signature profile: wines built for food rather than fruit-forward display.