Patrick Baudouin – Coteaux du Layon "Bruandieres" 2022
Loiretal, Frankreich
750 mL | vol. % | enthält Sulfite
Preis inkl. MwSt. und zzgl. Versandkosten
Kostenloser Versand in Österreich ab €90,00 EUR
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The soils of the Loire region are as diverse as its wines. From calcareous chalk soils in Champagne to slate terraces along the Moselle, they offer a wide range of terroirs. In Burgundy, calcareous clay soils dominate, shaping Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. In Bordeaux, gravelly soils give Cabernet Sauvignon and Merlot their characteristic structure. This diversity allows winemakers to unlock the full potential of their grapes and produce wines with unique character and expression.
Chenin Blanc is a versatile white wine grape variety grown primarily in the Loire Valley of France. It produces wines with a wide range of aromas, from crisp green apples and ripe pears to tropical fruits. Chenin Blanc can be vinified in styles ranging from dry to sweet and is characterized by lively acidity, which contributes to its freshness and longevity. It pairs well with a variety of foods, including seafood, poultry, creamy cheeses, and even Asian cuisine.
The vineyards of the Loire region stretch along the majestic river, offering an impressive variety of landscapes and microclimates. From the steep slopes of Sancerre to the rolling hills of Anjou, the vineyards are meticulously cultivated to extract the best from the various grape varieties, such as Sauvignon Blanc, Chenin Blanc, and Cabernet Franc. The diversity of the soils and natural conditions contribute to the Loire wines developing their characteristic aromas and nuances, which have made them popular worldwide.