Learn about the Sancerre appellation in this 1-minute video.
Where is Sancerre?
Where is the Loire Valley Wine Region?
Can I find a red Sancerre wine?
What varietal is used for Sancerre wines?
Sancerre wine is made in France in the Loire Valley, (by the way the Loire is a river known for its beautiful and famous Castles).
Sancerre is a small Appellation (or region) within the Loire Valley which counts 330 winemakers and produces 22 million bottles each year!
It is well known for its clay and its limestone soils.
Sancerre grows only 2 varietals :
All white wines are Sauvignon Blanc and all the red wines are Pinot Noir.
What do they taste like?
Discover in this video, the different tastes of the Sancerre Wines between a Pinot Noir and a Sauvignon Blanc!
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