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Wine Notes: Vouvray

What I Learned

Vouvray is a village, and with 7 other small villages, the name of a wine appellation in the Loire Region. Vouvray’s small area, only about 200 hectares or 5000 acres, belies its huge renown.

Just east of Tours, France, on the right (north) bank of the Loire River, the vineyards here face mostly south, sitting atop a bedrock of tufa. The soils here are a mix of clay and either flint or chalk – particularly well suited for Chenin Blanc vines. Vintners attribute these physical characteristics to the unique expression given by its Appellation Vouvray Controllee wines.

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Entre Vignes et Patrimoine: Trail in a Nutshell

Trail Name: Entre Vignes et Patrimoine (Among Vines and Patrimony)

Trail Type: Short distance circuit; tarmac or hard-packed, well maintained, fairly well-marked, but a map will help. (Free brochure/maps available from regional tourist offices.)

Length: total: 6.5 kilometers or 8 kilometers/ 4 miles or 5 miles

Convenient to: Tours, France

Marking: Yellow lines, straight or bent to indicate direction

Yellow Rectangle Sign
Yellow Rectangle Sign

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