The Loire Valley follows the longest river in France and offers extraordinary varietal diversity within a cool, oceanic-to-continental climate spectrum. From west to east: crisp, salty Muscadet around Nantes; the great Chenin Blanc heartlands of Anjou and Vouvray (dry, off-dry, sweet, and traditional-method bubbles); the Cabernet Franc reds of Chinon, Bourgueil and Saumur-Champigny; and the flinty Sauvignon Blanc benchmarks of Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé at the eastern end. The wines share a defining quality: bright natural acidity and transparent terroir expression.
Wine Radar compares prices for Loire wines across Portuguese online retailers — 26 in the catalogue.
Common grape varieties in Loire include Sauvignon Blanc, Chenin Blanc, Pinot Noir.
The Loire Valley follows the longest river in France and offers extraordinary varietal diversity within a cool, oceanic-to-continental climate spectrum. From west to east: crisp, salty Muscadet around Nantes; the great Chenin Blanc heartlands of Anjou and Vouvray (dry, off-dry, sweet, and traditional-method bubbles);…
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