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Is menetou salon in Sancerre?

Is menetou salon in Sancerre?

Southwest of Sancerre, Menetou Salon sits in the Cher department and covers 627 hectares (1549 acres).

What is a Sancerre rouge?

This “Sancerre Rouge” red wine is made entirely from the Pinot Noir grape variety, and ranges in hues from light to deep burgundy.

What grape is Sancerre rouge?

Pinot Noir grapes
A unique terroir! Although Sauvignon Blanc is the leading varietal in the Sancerre region, approximately 20% of the appellation’s vineyards are planted with Pinot Noir grapes, the oldest variety in the region – there is evidence to its existence as far back as the 12th century!

Is Sancerre an AOC?

Sancerre is a French wine Appellation d’origine contrôlée (AOC) for wine produced in the area of Sancerre in the eastern part of the Loire valley, southeast of Orléans. Almost all of the appellation lies on the left bank of the Loire, opposite Pouilly-Fumé.

What is menetou salon wine?

Menetou-Salon Wine Menetou-Salon is a village at the eastern end of the Loire Valley wine region of France. Its appellation, covers white, red and rosé wines made from Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir.

Are Sancerre and Sauvignon Blanc the same?

Simply, all Sancerres are Sauvignon Blancs, but not all Sauvignon Blancs are Sancerres. Sauvignon Blanc is a white wine grape, while Sancerre is the name of a wine region in France’s Loire Valley where the white wines from are made exclusively from Sauvignon Blanc.

What grape is menetou salon?

Sauvignon Blanc
Menetou-Salon is a village at the eastern end of the Loire Valley wine region of France. Its appellation, covers white, red and rosé wines made from Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir.

Why is Sancerre called Sancerre?

Sancerre is a district in the Loire Valley wine territory in north-central France, named for the Loire River. Sancerre itself is a medieval town in the Upper Loire where Sauvignon Blanc and Pinot Noir are planted; Pinot Noir is used here to produce Sancerre Rouge and Sancerre Rosé.

Is Sancerre better than Sauvignon Blanc?

Sancerre is a sub-region of France’s Loire Valley that’s known for growing Sauvignon Blanc. Sauvignon Blanc from Sancerre tends to taste very crisp and is a bit more subtle vs. New Zealand Sauvignon Blancs, which tend to have stronger flavors.