Saumur

Saumur

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Saumur

Saumur

Saumur is an appellation in the Loire Valley of France, located along the Loire River in the Anjou-Saumur district. The appellation covers both the town of Saumur and surrounding communes in the Maine-et-Loire department. It encompasses several sub-appellations, including Saumur-Champigny, which is dedicated specifically to red wine production from Cabernet Franc.

The region sits on a foundation of limestone and tuffeau chalk soils, which provide excellent drainage and mineral complexity. The climate is temperate oceanic with continental influences, creating conditions suitable for both red and white wine production. While the broader Saumur appellation permits various grape varieties including Chenin Blanc for whites, the Saumur-Champigny zone focuses exclusively on Cabernet Franc for red wines. The limestone-rich soils and moderate climate allow Cabernet Franc to achieve full ripeness while retaining characteristic freshness.

Saumur-Champigny red wines typically display the elegant, mineral-driven character that defines Loire Valley Cabernet Franc. These wines often show red fruit flavors of raspberry and red currant, complemented by herbal notes, violet aromatics, and a distinctive chalky minerality derived from the limestone soils. The style tends toward medium body with bright acidity and refined tannins, making them approachable in youth while capable of aging gracefully.