AOC Touraine-Chenonceaux
The Touraine-Chenonceaux PDO is a French appellation d'origine contrôlée for wines, located in the Loire Valley. It was created in 2011 and covers an area of 1,100 hectares spread over 27 communes, including 8 in Indre-et-Loire and 19 in Loir-et-Cher. The appellation area lies on both banks of the Cher River, between the towns of Tours and Blois. The terroir is characterized by siliceous clay, flinty sand and limestone soils.
Touraine-Chenonceaux PDO wines are produced from two main grape varieties: Sauvignon for white wines and Cabernet Franc for red wines.
The white wines of AOP Touraine-Chenonceaux are fresh and fruity. They present aromas of white fruit, citrus and flowers.
Red wines from the Touraine-Chenonceaux PDO are fresh and fruity.
The red wines of Touraine-Chenonceaux PDO are elegant and balanced. They present aromas of red fruits, black fruits and roasting.
The red wines of the Touraine-Chenonceaux PDO are elegant and well-balanced.
Discover the organic wines of Clos Roussely, some of which are AOP Touraine-Chenonceaux.
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Clos Roussely Touraine - Chenonceaux white 2023
On this brand-new Touraine-Chenonceaux appellation, the Clos Roussely produces a superb 100% sauvignon dry white. Very refined, elegant and airy, this white will go very well with seafood, fish and goat's cheese platters... Very elegant, with good volume in this 2023 vintage, this is a superb wine.
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