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Pouilly-Fumé - Wikipedia Pouilly-Fumé (French pronunciation: [puji fyme]) is an appellation d'origine contrôlée (AOC) for the dry sauvignon blanc white wine produced around Pouilly-sur-Loire, in the Nièvre département
Pouilly-Fumé - Loire Valley Wine Region, France Pouilly-Fumé – a dry white wine made from Sauvignon Blanc grapes – is one of the Loire Valley's most revered wines It is rivaled in this regard only by Sancerre, just the other side of the Loire River, and perhaps Vouvray
Pouilly-Fumé - Total Wine More Pouilly-Fumé is a 100 percent Sauvignon Blanc wine, produced at the eastern end of the Loire Valley in Central France There, eight small villages make up the Pouilly-Fumé appellation The limestone soils produce grapes that make medium- to light-bodied wines, zesty with citrus and mineral notes
Pouilly vineyards - Pouilly Fumé World famous Pouilly Fumé made from sauvignon blanc covering 1400 hectars (3460 acres) Pouilly vineyards extend through seven communities in the French département of the Nièvre, part of the Loire wine region The vineyards are held by about 100 wineries, most of them family owned, and led by winemakers with a passion for their work Why Fumé?
Pouilly-Fumé wine appellation Nose: Pouilly-Fumé - Intense aromas of grapefruit and white flowers, frequently with herbal and mineral notes Sauvignon is very sensitive to fluctuations in natural conditions - climate and microclimate, altitude and exposure
Pouilly-Fume Wine Loire, France - Buy Online | Wine. com Famous in the Loire and throughout the world for perfumed Sauvignon blanc, Pouilly-Fume sits due east, across the Loire River from Sancerre Limestone soils with clay and flint (also called silex) contribute to the wines' freshness and often times smoky, flinty, mineral character
The Many Names of Sauvignon Blanc - Food Wine If you’ve ever ordered Sancerre or Pouilly-Fumé thinking you were dodging trendy wine, guess again Some of the most elegant white wines never actually say “Sauvignon Blanc” on the label