Loire Valley
Located along France’s longest river of the same name, the Loire Valley—aka Val de Loire—is a picturesque region known for its chateaux, royal abbeys and a rich winemaking history that stretches over 2,000 years.
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Frederic Mabileau Saint Nicolas de Bourgueil 2005
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Bourgueil "Cuvée Prestige" Domaine des Chesnaies 1995
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Vincent Delaport Sancerre Chavignol 2003
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Domaine De La Lande Bourgueil Les Pins 2003
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Domaine de la Butte Bourgueil Les Perrieres 2017
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Bourgueil Mi-pente, Domaine de la Butte, Jacky Blot 2014
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Clos De L’Echo Domaine Rene Couly Dutheil 2014
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Chinon Phillipe Alliet Coteau De Noire 2014
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The Loire Valley
Starting at the Atlantic Ocean, the region extends 174 miles east along the Loire River. Running west to east, the Loire is broken up into three major regions: the lower region of Pays Nantais; the middle region of Anjou,Saumur and Touraine; and the upper region of Sancerre and Pouilly Fumé.