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Passionate winemaker and owner of Domaine les Celliers de la Pauline in Thauvenay, in the Sancerre wine area of France. We do hope to see you soon in French vineyards. Home Loire Valley. Our vineyards. Its 1,km wine route reveals historic monuments and prestigious wine districts. Loire Valley. Loire Valley is the third tourism and wine region - in appellation - and has the longest wine Route.
Learn tasting. Learn more. Skip to main content. Land and history Lifecycle of the vine Vintages. Find your wine Building up your cellar. On the occasion of Vitiloire , Tours, in the heart of one of the great wine regions, welcomes nearly winemakers for the weekend. It's right in the city centre, on the Boulevard Heurteloup , Station Square and in the garden of the Prefecture, the public is invited to discover the diversity and richness of the Loire wines represented by 70 AOC.
Whether you are experts or amateurs, come and relax, share, discuss, enjoy our wines. Check out our blog-post on previous year's event here. Celebrating Champigny wines, the town of Saumur hosts two evenings where thousands gather to taste the great wines and produce of the area in a party atmosphere with live music. Loire wines. Regional map Chateaux map What's on. French national holiday dates. Cabernet Sauvignon Although a popular choice throughout the world of vintners this grape variety is not widely used in the Loire Valley.
Pinot Noir This grape which gives us the popular reds of Burgandy also does well here in the Loire Valley in the light reds of Sancerre and Cheverny. The wines from these grapes are marketed under the same name, Chardonnay In the Loire Valley Chardonnay grapes are used mainly as a blending grape adding richness to sparkling wines and they are sometimes used in Saumur and Anjou whites but only as a small percentage of the finished blend. Wine tasting Cave de Producteurs Vouvray.
Video : 'Floyd Uncorked' Wine Events Evey year you get your chance to meet fifty winemakers of Bourgueil along boulevard Heurteloup in Tours and taste their new vintage wines. The Loire's most famous reds, Chinon , Bourgueil and St-Nicolas de Bourgueil , are made to the same recipe as Saumur-Champigny, indeed Chinon is virtually an eastern extension of it. Bourgueil can be the beefiest, longest-living Loire red of all while the lighter St-Nicolas de Bourgueil is even more rarely seen outside its own parish.
Touraine is one of France's most confusing wine names. White versions can be made from any or all of four grape varieties although Sauvignon is the most common and the best examples can rival wines of the Upper Loire. An early-bottled Touraine Primeur version rivalling Beaujolais Nouveau is a further confusion. The districts of Amboise, Azay-le-Rideau and Mesland amongst others are allowed to append their name to the Touraine appellation but offer no guarantee of superior quality.
Touraine's arguably most distinctive wines are Vouvray and its reflection across the river Montlouis. Like the great sweet wines of Anjou, they are made from Chenin Blanc grapes, and vary considerably in quality and even style according to the year's grape sugar level.
In great years such as , and , the combination of noble rot, sky-high sugar levels and the naturally high acidity levels of Chenin grown this far from the equator ensure that the deep green-gold versions labelled moelleux or liquoreux will last virtually forever.
In cool years, however, the grapes may well be better suited to making a crisp base for sparkling wine. And between these two extremes a host of wines labelled sec dry , sec tendre off dry and demi-sec medium dry are made.
Many a top quality dry Chenin has emerged from the better cellars over the last few years and they can develop for years in bottle, just as the sweet ones can last for decades. Even the demi-sec versions have enough tang to make them delicious partners for many fish dishes, notably those involving a creamy sauce.
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