Following on from yesterday's post of some photos of Pouilly-sur-Loire taken on a visit to the region in late October 2006, here is a selection of Sancerre taken at the same time. With the autumn colours – making it easy to recognise at a distance blocks of Sauvignon Blanc (golden) and those of Pinot Noir (red tinged).


There are times during the year, particularly during the winter, that Chavignol is shrouded in mist – even fog – but not on this occasion. Arnaud Bourgeois will dispute Chavignol's propensity to mist but he is mistaken...........



The soil in the closest vineyards is cailliottes while the hills are terres blanches (argile calcere/marnes kimmeridgian)


Thanks Jean. Did you get to visit the wine producers last time you were out?
ReplyDeleteIf the autumn is fine, then Sancerre is definitely worth a visit. It can be stunning with the autumn colours.
ReplyDeleteHi Jim, thanks for the recommendations. We only managed one of them and are saving the others for later. We had a grest day out though and are looking forward to the next one. These things always take longer than you think, especially if lunch is involved !
ReplyDeleteAm interested to know how you got on – I trust lunch was good.
ReplyDeleteBTW As your house is at Le Grand Pressigny I assume that you have been to La Promenade in the tiny Pressigny.