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  1. Jean Balmont Sauvignon Blanc
    Jean Balmont Sauvignon Blanc
    Rating:
    80% of 100
    Country France
    Bottle Size 75cl
    ABV 11.5%
    Dryness Dry
    A lovely fresh Sauvignon sourced primarily from the Loire Valley Learn More
    £3.99
    SAVE £4.00 on UK price
    Jean Balmont Sauvignon Blanc is available to buy in increments of 6
  2. La Perrière A l'Origine Sauvignon Blanc
    La Perriere Sauvignon Blanc
    Country France
    Bottle Size 75cl
    ABV 12.5%
    Dryness Dry
    Crafted by La Perrière's expert winemakers specialising in the Sauvignon Blanc varietal. Learn More
    £5.99
    SAVE £4.00 on UK price
    La Perriere Sauvignon Blanc is available to buy in increments of 6
  3. Kiwi Cuvee Sauvignon Blanc
    Kiwi Cuvee Sauvignon Blanc
    Rating:
    93% of 100
    Country France
    Bottle Size 75cl
    ABV 12%
    Dryness Dry
    French winemakers take lessons from the Kiwis?? Learn More
    £3.99
    SAVE £4.00 on UK price
    Kiwi Cuvee Sauvignon Blanc is available to buy in increments of 6
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About Loire Valley Wine

The Loire Valley is a French wine region, which runs alongside the Loire River. It stretches from the plains on the Atlantic coast, near the city of Nantes, through to the Sancerre region of north-central France and contains a number of sub-regions, including Muscadet, Anjou-Saumur, Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé. It has a continental climate, with hot summers and cold winters, and varied terrain, allowing for a wide range of different grapes to be grown.

The Melon de Bourgogne grape is commonplace in the west of the region and is used to create Muscadet white wine, while the Cabernet franc grape is grown in the vineyards near Chinon, where much of the region's red wine is made. These red wines are known for their raspberry fruit and graphite qualities. Other grapes that are grown in Loire Valley include Chenin Blanc, Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot noir.

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