
Vouvray is the largest white wine appellation of the Anjou-Saumur-Touraine region and it produces
splendid wines from the dry and austere to the richest dessert wines, as well as excellent sparkling
wines. Vouvray is made exclusively from Chenin Blanc, which has been grown in the region since the
4th century. On average, 60% of each vintage is made into still wine and 40% is made sparkling.
The siliceous-clay, and limestone-clay soils lie on top of tuffeau, the limestone used to build the
many châteaux of the surrounding countryside. The cool climate insures good acidity, which is
balanced by the distinctly fruity character of the Chenin Blanc, and the mineral qualities imparted
by the soil. The Vouvray vineyards are subject, in good years, to
botrytis cynera, the mold
responsible for most the world's greatest sweet white wines. In these years, harvest is delayed
until well into November (the latest harvest in France) and there may be several pickings in order
to harvest the grapes at their moment of optimum ripeness. In other years, only dryer wines are
made.
Vouvray can age magnificently for decades and has been known to remain in prime condition for more
than a century. The wine develops richness and depth over time but will never lose its fresh and
fruity character. Sparkling Vouvray shows all the qualities of the still wines but with an even
more pronounced flavor of minerals. It is an excellent aperitif, but also an ideal sparkling wine to
drink with a meal.
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