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2022 Vouvray, Clos de la Roche, Vincent Carême, Loire
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2022 Vouvray, Sec, Domaine Vincent Carême, Loire
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2022 Vouvray, Le Peu Morier, Domaine Vincent Carême, Loire
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2021 Vouvray, Sec, Domaine Vincent Carême, Loire
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1959 Vouvray, Le Haut-Lieu, Moelleux Première Trie, Domaine Huet, Loire
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1989 Vouvray, Le Haut-Lieu, Moelleux, Domaine Huet, Loire
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1989 Vouvray, Le Mont, Moelleux Première Trie, Domaine Huet, Loire
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1989 Vouvray, Le Haut-Lieu, Moelleux Première Trie, Domaine Huet, Loire
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1989 Vouvray, Clos du Bourg, Moelleux Première Trie, Domaine Huet, Loire
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1989 Vouvray Moelleux, Cuvée Constance, Domaine Gaston Huët, Loire
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Based just outside Tours, in the Touraine district of the Loire, the small, 2,000-hectare semi-continental Vouvray appellation covers a range of dry, through off-dry, sweet to sparkling styles. Its Chenin Blanc vineyards, perched above chalky tuffeau cliffs give the wines vibrant acidity and a stony, floral and at times waxy character. Ideally, under perfect skies, the producers aim for moelleux sweet wines, hand-harvested by trie, often imbued with noble rot and rich with residual sugar. A less successful season would deliver more demi-sec, sec and, if really tough, sparkling mousseaux. Vinification is principally in large, inert vessels such as stainless-steel, old oak foudres and demi-muids. Malolactic fermentation is avoided.