Domaine Durand is a family estate in the Loire Valley where three generations of winegrowers work together, allying experience, tradition and modernity. Their philosophy is to offer high-quality, authentic wines that are respectful and representative of their appellation. Planted on calcareous sediment, rich in shells and little oysters, the Kimmeridgian limestone terroir gives this old vine Sauvignon Blanc its true identity.
Tasting Notes: Vibrant, pale gold color. Subtle aromas of citrus and white flowers along with delicate mineral notes. The palate is fruity and full-bodied. Remarkably balanced with finesse.
Serve With: Excellent with cheese, especially nutty-flavored aged cheese. Pairs well with poultry, seafood, such as grilled trout, salmon, and shrimp, or with mixed salad with olive oil and chevre
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