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Arnaud Lambert
13 wines
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7 wines
→Château de Fontenay
3 wines
→Clos Du Tue Boeuf
5 wines
→Divin Loire
6 wines
→Domaine Amirault, le Clos des Quarterons
5 wines
→Domaine Bonnet-Huteau
6 wines
→Domaine Bobinet
8 wines
→Domaine de Bablut
9 wines
→Domaine de l'Ecu
1 wine
→Domaine de La Grange aux Belles
4 wines
→Domaine de la Piffaudière
5 wines
→Domaine De La Sénéchalière
5 wines
→Domaine des Huards
4 wines
→Domaine Des Roches Neuves
17 wines
→Domaine du Moulin de l'Horizon
3 wines
→Domaine Eric Chevalier
11 wines
→Domaine Fournier Père & Fils
6 wines
→Domaine Gérard Boulay
6 wines
→Domaine Daniel Reverdy & Fils
1 wine
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2 wines
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0 wines
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3 wines
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3 wines
→Crémant de Loire
7 wines
→Montlouis Sur Loire
2 wines
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2 wines
→Coteaux du Layon
1 wine
→Quincy
1 wine
→Loire Valley
12 wines
→Coteaux du Giennois
1 wine
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11 wines
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9 wines
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20 wines
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All about the Loire Region
The Loire Valley is one of France's largest and most diverse wine regions. It stretches from the Pays Nantais to the Centre-Loire, offering a wide array of wines: dry or sweet whites, light to more structured reds, rosés, and sparkling wines. This diversity is directly attributable to the variety of soils, climates, and grape varieties found along the entire length of the river.
A Wine Region with Diverse Terroirs
The Loire vineyards are characterized by highly diverse soil compositions across different areas.
In the Pays Nantais, ancient rocks such as granite, gneiss, and schist are predominantly found. In Anjou, the soils primarily consist of schist, slate, and sandstone. Further east, in Touraine and Centre-Loire, the soils become more calcareous, featuring mixtures of tuffeau, clay, and sand.
The climate also varies: an oceanic influence prevails in the west, while a more continental climate is found in Touraine and Centre-Loire. These distinctions account for the wide array of wine styles produced in the region.
A Vineyard Structured into Several Zones
The Loire Valley vineyard is typically segmented into four primary divisions:
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The Pays Nantais, renowned for its dry and crisp white wines, particularly those from the Muscadet appellation.
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Anjou and Saumurois, which produce white, red, rosé, and sparkling wines.
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Touraine, featuring a wide diversity of appellations and styles.
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Centre-Loire, acclaimed for its expressive and mineral-driven white wines.
Each zone possesses its own appellations and specific characteristics, contributing to the overall richness of the Loire Valley vineyard.
Grape Varieties and Appellations
The Loire is a region of significant varietal diversity.
For red and rosé wines, the most common grape varieties are Cabernet Franc, Gamay, and Pinot Noir.
For white wines, Chenin Blanc, Sauvignon Blanc, and Melon de Bourgogne are primarily found.
The region boasts numerous appellations, including Muscadet, Anjou, Saumur, Chinon, Bourgueil, Vouvray, Sancerre, and Pouilly-Fumé. This diversity ensures that wines suitable for various occasions and tasting preferences can be found.
Loire Valley Food and Wine Pairings
Dry Loire white wines pair well with fish, seafood, and goat cheeses.
Red wines, often supple and low in tannins, readily complement charcuterie, white meats, or certain slow-cooked dishes.
Rosé and sparkling wines are suitable for aperitifs or lighter meals.
Loire Valley Estates to Explore
This selection highlights several estates representative of the region's diversity and styles:
These estates offer a straightforward and tangible introduction to Loire wines, through cuvées suitable for both initial discovery and regular enjoyment.
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