J. de Villebois - Pouilly Fumé - Kosher

J. de Villebois - Pouilly Fumé - Kosher

J. de Villebois - Pouilly Fumé - Kosher

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12.5%
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10° - 12° C
Food Pairings
ShellfishGoat CheeseGreen VegetablesSushi and SashimiFresh Herbs and Aromatic DishesCitrus-Based Dishes
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Kosher
Key Characteristics
["Light intensity""Stone fruit""Tropical fruit""Confected""Ripe fruit""Smoky"]

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Loire

The Loire Valley stretches approximately 1,000 kilometers along France's longest river, from the Atlantic coast inland to the central highlands. This extensive wine region encompasses diverse terroirs across...

The Loire Valley stretches approximately 1,000 kilometers along France's longest river, from the Atlantic coast inland to the central highlands. This extensive wine region encompasses diverse terroirs across four main sub-regions: Muscadet near the Atlantic, Anjou-Saumur in the west, Touraine in the center, and the Upper Loire including Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé in the east. The Loire ranks among France's most significant wine regions by volume, producing around 4 million hectoliters annually across more than 70 appellations.

The region's continental climate gradually transitions to maritime influence near the coast, with the Loire River providing crucial temperature moderation. Soils vary dramatically from the schist and granite of Muscadet to the limestone and clay of Sancerre, with tuffeau limestone prevalent in Touraine and Saumur. Key appellations include Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé for Sauvignon Blanc, Vouvray and Savennières for Chenin Blanc, and Chinon and Bourgueil for Cabernet Franc-based reds.

Sauvignon Blanc dominates the eastern Loire, producing mineral-driven wines in Sancerre and Pouilly-Fumé that express their limestone and flint soils. Chenin Blanc creates the region's most versatile wines, from bone-dry Savennières to sweet Coteaux du Layon and sparkling Vouvray. Cabernet Franc achieves particular distinction here, crafting elegant reds in Chinon and Saumur-Champigny with characteristic herbaceous notes and bright acidity. The Loire's cool climate preserves natural acidity across all styles, creating wines known for their freshness, food-friendliness, and ability to express specific terroir characteristics.

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Pouilly-Fumé

Pouilly-Fumé

Pouilly-Fumé is an appellation d'origine contrôlée located in the Loire Valley of France, situated on the right bank of the Loire River directly across from Sancerre. The appellation...

Pouilly-Fumé is an appellation d'origine contrôlée located in the Loire Valley of France, situated on the right bank of the Loire River directly across from Sancerre. The appellation encompasses seven communes in the Nièvre department, with the town of Pouilly-sur-Loire serving as its center. The AOC status was granted in 1937, establishing specific boundaries and production requirements for this relatively small wine region.

The vineyards of Pouilly-Fumé are planted exclusively with Sauvignon Blanc, which thrives in the region's continental climate moderated by the Loire River. The soils vary across the appellation, ranging from limestone and marl on the slopes to flint-rich clay soils known locally as "terres blanches" and "silex." These flinty soils are particularly prized for their contribution to the wine's mineral character. The appellation's name itself references this smoky, gunflint quality that the soils can impart to the wines.

Pouilly-Fumé wines typically display a distinctive mineral backbone with citrus and herbaceous notes characteristic of Sauvignon Blanc, but with greater complexity and aging potential than many expressions of the grape. The flinty soils contribute a subtle smoky or mineral edge that distinguishes these wines from their Sancerre neighbors across the river. The wines generally show crisp acidity with flavors ranging from gooseberry and grapefruit to more tropical notes, often developing honeyed complexity with age.

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