Savennières

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Savennières is a renowned Loire Valley appellation in France celebrated for producing complex, age-worthy white wines primarily from Chenin Blanc grapes.

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Label Occurrences
Savennières canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf French AOC
Loire Valley appellation
wine appellation
agingPotential long
alsoKnownAs Savennières AOC NERFINISHED
authorizedGrapeVariety Chenin Blanc NERFINISHED
climate cool continental
climateInfluence Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
country France
establishedAsAOC 1952
foodPairing goat cheese
poultry
seafood
governingBody INAO NERFINISHED
grapeColor white
grapeSynonym Chenin Blanc is also known as Pineau de la Loire
locatedIn Anjou wine region NERFINISHED
Loire Valley NERFINISHED
Maine-et-Loire department NERFINISHED
marketPosition high-quality Loire white wine
notableSubAppellation Coulée de Serrant NERFINISHED
Roche aux Moines NERFINISHED
partOf Anjou-Saumur wine area NERFINISHED
primaryGrape Chenin Blanc
productionType still wine
regionOf Loire wine NERFINISHED
regulation Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée rules
reputationFor age-worthy wines
complex wines
dry white wines
soilType sandstone
schist
slate
volcanic debris
typicalAcidity high
typicalAlcoholLevel medium to high
typicalAromas apple
honey
minerality
quince
wool
typicalSweetness dry
typicalViticulture hand harvesting
low yields
wineColorProduced white
wineRegionOf France NERFINISHED
wineStyle white wine

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Chenin Blanc majorGrowingRegion Savennières