If you leave Paris and drive south on L’Autoroute de l’Arbre for about three hours, you will come to the hill of Sancerre with its village overlooking the left bank of the Loire River and the region’s ...
Few wine regions today have the history of Sancerre. Dating back to the Roman times, Sancerre remains a tapestry of medieval villages, hillside vineyards, and artisanal producers devoted to their ...
About two hours south of Paris, on the eastern end of the Loire Valley, two of the world’s most renowned sauvignon blanc appellations sit just a handful of miles apart. Sancerre and Pouilly-Fume are ...