Organic.
Region: France. Loire Valley.
Grape Variety: 100% Chenin Blanc.
Tasting Notes: Elegant. Textured. Complex. Layered. Mineral.
Additional Information:
Varietal: |
Chenin Blanc Also called Pineau de la Loire and Pineau d’Anjou. Chenin Blanc is an expressive white French varietal that makes beautiful dry, sweet and sparkling wines. Traditionally grown in the Loire Valley, the wines made from this varietal are typically labeled geographically. Vouvray are traditionally medium-sweet; Savennières are typically bright and crisp; Coteaux du Layon like Bonezeaux and Quarts de Chaume are among the world’s most sought-after sweet wines, and the sparkling Chenins of Saumur are perfumed and delicious. What all of these iterations of the grape have in common is their ability to age, a gift bestowed upon them because of the grape’s naturally high acidity. It called as well the Cameleon grape as it can adopted a lot of different characteristics. |
Country: |
FranceWhen it comes to wine, France stands alone. No other country can beat it in terms of quality and diversity. And while many of its Region, Bordeaux, Burgundy and Champagne most obviously, produce wine as rare, as sought-after and nearly as expensive as gold, there are just as many obscurities and values to be had from little known appellations throughout the country. To learn everything there is to know about French wine would take a lifetime. To understand and appreciate French wine, one only has to begin tasting them. |
Region: |
LoireOf all of the French wine producing regions, the Loire might produce the greatest variety of wines. They range from still to sparkling, very dry and acidic to hearty sweet, and clear in color to a deep purple. The diversity of wine produced in this region is due in part to its dynamic climate, which ranges from Continental to Mediterranean. This region is best known for Sauvignon blanc, Chenin blanc and Cabernet Franc. The most famous areas in the Loire Valley may be Sancerre and Vouvray. |
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