Posts Tagged ‘Loire Valley’
Fabulous Sancerre Rosé
André Neveu “Le Grand Fricambault” Sancerre Rosé 2010 –
I had this fabulous André Neveu “Le Grand Fricambault” Sancerre Rosé 2010 when I was in Seattle two years ago. I remember it was delicious, smooth, dry, and aromatic Pinot Noir rosé. Sancerre wine is one of my memorable wine. 7 years ago, when my parent visited me and my husband from Japan we took them to The Lobster in Los Angeles. My dad ordered the Sancerre white wine. I don’t remember which one was. But all I remember was delicious! Of course, we had seafood dishes and it paired perfectly. It was crisp, refreshing, aromatic, it was sensation. This was one of the best food and wine paring experience. Thanks dad!
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Hint of champagne grape notes and light straw color. You can taste the minerals like saltiness and has an elegant fruity finish for a dry wine. I looked up online and found the grape is Melon de Bourgogne. I never heard of this grape actually. This white grape produce in the western Loire Valley in France. French wine is so deep…. keep studying! Have I mentioned? This wine is under $20. I found this wine at local wine shop Yuma Wine Cellar.
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