Court of Wine

Ep 127 - Savoie

08.08.2018 - By Tony NottoPlay

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This week we are talking about the region of Savoie. Savoie is a wine region in eastern France and it’s to the east of the region of Bugey which we covered in last week’s episode. It’s in the mountainous areas just south of Lake Geneva and it borders Switzerland. It's a small wine region has around 5,000 acres of vines translating into about 16 million bottles of wine a per year. The wine of Savoie are little known outside the area making up only 0.5% of French wines exported. Check out this week's episode to learn more about this region and it's unique grapes and wines.   Wine Recommendations Labbe Abymes 2016 - priced around $13. White Wine made from 100% Jacquère grapes Nose: White Flowers, lemon Dry, Med acidity Flavors: Granny Smith apple, lemon, minerality Super fruity, the kind that tricks you into thinking it might be sweet at first Crisp, refreshing, light-bodied - great for hot weather and light dishes or cheese and charcuterie Priced around $13 You can learn more about where to purchase this wine here   Maison Philippe Viallet Savoie Rosé 2017 - priced around $16.  100% Gamay light colored Rosé Wine Nose: light with lots of minerality, flowers, light red fruits Dry, med+ acidity Flavors: brown pear, hint of strawberry & cream, bitter almond on the finish Crisp You can learn more about where to purchase this wine here      

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