Vouvray

NOUN
  1. a dry white French wine (either still or sparkling) made in the Loire valley
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  • The bartender offered to let me try the second sparkler on the menu - the Domaine de la Fontainerie, brut, '01, Vouvray at $9.
  • A sparkling Vouvray crémant is also made from the wines with lower alcohol.
  • Vouvray Mousseux can often offer more interest than other Loire sparkling wines, to those who appreciate the honeyed aromas of Chenin Blanc, at least.
  • The mustachioed Mr. Blot began his career as a negotiant in Tours and gradually began acquiring small domains in Montlouis, a not-terribly-fashionable appellation on the South Bank of the Loire, and eventually a few acres in the more illustrious town of Vouvray, across the river. Singing of France's Unsung Chenin Blanc
  • Vietnamese or Thai: Clos Palet Vouvray, France 2009 £7.35, MorrisonsSomething in the slightly tart, fresh, green, appley flavours of this off-dry Loire white works well with the the kind of herbs – coriander, mint, Thai basil – used in Vietnamese and Thai salads and noodle dishes. The best wine and food matches
  • The area is best known for its white wines, such as Muscadet, Anjou and Vouvray. Molly Laas: Toast the dregs of summer with hot-weather reds
  • Quality Vouvray, either dry or sweet, demands to be aged.
  • A current exception is the sparkling Vouvray Chevalier do Moncontour, with some light lemony fruit and hints of honey.
  • Back in the late '80s, the French government was planning to run train tracks for the high-speed TGV right through the middle of the historic vineyards of Vouvray, and Gaston Huet, as mayor of the town and its most important vintner, was leading the fight against the plan. Singing of France's Unsung Chenin Blanc
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