When I am asked what my favourite wine region is, I pull a
fast one and often say the Loire. Because of course the Loire is not really a
single region at all, but a succession of them, stretching all the way from the
maritime Pays Nantais that produces Muscadet, through the Chenin Blanc based
wines of Anjou, the sparkling wines of Saumur, the delicious whites of Vouvray
and elegant reds of Chinon and Bourgueil and the crisp Sauvignon Blancs and
juicy reds of Touraine and on to the classic Sauvignon Blancs of Sancerre and
Pouilly Fumé.
From one end to the other, the Loire’s wine regions produce
almost every conceivable style of wine, from elegant bone dry whites, to fresh
and lively sparkling wines, via sappy red wines, dry and off-dry rosés and
deliciously, lusciously sweet dessert wines. You can see why I bagsy this as my
favourite can’t you? It’s a region that appeals to the naturally inquisitive –
and to the naturally greedy.
Autumn seems to me the perfect time of year to enjoy the
Loire’s wines. There’s an affinity between the fruits of the season – ripe
apples and pears, truffles and mushrooms – and the flavours of the wines. Here
are some of my perennial Loire favourites and some new discoveries:
Vouvray Brut “La
Dilettante” Pierre Breton NV – Excel Wines £17 (min 6 bottles), D&D wines
£20.50, Caves de Pyrène £18.60
Fizz lovers, pin back thy lugs as this concerns you:
sparkling Vouvray is something that you really should get acquainted with. Made
from Chenin Blanc and usually on a small, artisan scale, they combine lively,
fresh acidity with riper, appley fruit than you find in Champagne and a certain
gentleness. Also look out for Champalou
Vouvray Brut NV (£13.95 from slurp.co.uk, £16.45 at Caves de Pyrène).
Château de Fesles
Chenin Sec 2011 - £13.99 (down to £10.99 from 14 October) at Waitrose
Château de Fesles is famous for its delicious sweet wines,
but this dry version is pretty special too. Rich but dry, with flavours of
quince and a whiff of honey. Try this with pork and apple.
Saumur Champigny, Domaine
des Roches Neuves “Terres Chaudes” 2013 - £19.95 (min 6 bottles) from Excel
Wines and £21.70 from Caves de Pyrène
Saumur Champigny is the name of an appellation making red
wines from Cabernet Franc. Thierry Germain of Domaine des Roches Neuves is a really
talented winemaker who manages to combine seriousness with enjoyment in his
wines. Here you’ll find cherry and black cherry fruit with an edge of smokiness
– what could be more Autumnal?
Côteaux du Layon
Philippe Delesvaux “Les Clos” £18.75 for a 50cl bottle from H2Vin
If you are planning on making an apple tarte tatin any time
soon, then a sweet Côteaux du Layon wine, from the versatile Chenin grape, is
the perfect match. Rich baked apple fruit, with honeycomb and beeswax, but
always a clean as a whistle finish thanks to crisp acidity, it’s a match made
in heaven.
Loire wine lovers will
want to get involved with Stars of the
Loire, a month long festival celebrating some of the best wines from the
region at a range of D&D restaurants such as Le Pont de la Tour, the Orrery
and The Almeida in London. Wine lists at the restaurants will feature hidden
gems from the Loire as well tastings and wine dinners running from now until 25
October. All the details are here: http://www.danddwine.com/campaigns-and-partnerships/loirestars/.
Reader offer - I have a pair of tickets worth £45 each for Arts and Culture of the Loire talk and dinner hosted by Channel 4's Wendy Meakin at The Almeida on 21 October. Details of this event can be found here: http://www.danddwine.com/whats-on/events/arts-culture-of-the-loire-wine-dinner/ To be in with a chance of winning, please email me your name and postal address to heather@redwhiteandrose.co.uk. Entrants will be added to my mailing list.
Winners will be chosen at random and the usual terms and conditions apply: the offer is open to UK resident over 18s and relates to the dinner only - you will be responsible for getting to and from the venue. There is no cash equivalent and my decision is final. Closing date for entering is Friday 16th October 2015.
Reader offer - I have a pair of tickets worth £45 each for Arts and Culture of the Loire talk and dinner hosted by Channel 4's Wendy Meakin at The Almeida on 21 October. Details of this event can be found here: http://www.danddwine.com/whats-on/events/arts-culture-of-the-loire-wine-dinner/ To be in with a chance of winning, please email me your name and postal address to heather@redwhiteandrose.co.uk. Entrants will be added to my mailing list.
Winners will be chosen at random and the usual terms and conditions apply: the offer is open to UK resident over 18s and relates to the dinner only - you will be responsible for getting to and from the venue. There is no cash equivalent and my decision is final. Closing date for entering is Friday 16th October 2015.
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