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The Loire Valley wine region includes the French wine regions situated along the river Loire from the Muscadet region near the city of Nantes on the Atlantic coast to the region of Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé just southeast of the city of Orléans in north central France.
The 600-mile stretch of the Loire River valley and its tributaries make up one of France’s top wine regions. Get to know the wines (from Muscadet to Sancerre) in the Loire Valley Wine Guide. In this guide, explore the grapes, wine appellations, history, culture, and climate of this diverse region.
Discover the remarkable grape varieties of the Loire Valley, from Cabernet Franc to Chenin Blanc. Learn how each contributes to the region's unique wine identity.
9 maj 2023 · The region is also famous for popular white wines such as Sauvignon Blanc and Chenin Blanc, rosés like Rosé de Loire and for its diverse selection of Appellation d’Origine Protégée (AOP) wines. Here’s a look at the region’s geography, history, top grapes and more.
The Loire Valley’s many wine appellations follow the meandering Loire river, the longest in France, and can be approximately divided into three sectors: The Upper Loire. Sancerre. Grape varieties Sauvignon Blanc for the whites, Pinot Noir for the reds and rosés. Terroir Clay and limestone slopes, Kimmeridgian marl, silex and flinty soils.
22 cze 2021 · The Loire’s red wines are gaining in popularity, with many able to pack in a remarkable amount of flavour into a lighter-weight frame, making them great options for food and to serve slightly chilled. Region name: Loire Valley; Key grapes: White: sauvignon blanc, chenin blanc, Muscadet (melon de Bourgogne). Red: cabernet franc, gamay, côt ...
The wines of the Loire Valley have a palette of colours. The whites include greeny-yellow, lemon, straw and golden hues. The rosés include pinky-grey, orange, salmon pink and even raspberry tones whilst the reds go from purple-red to dark chocolatey-brown.