The World's Most Diverse Range of Wines
PRESS PACK 2019 The world’s most diverse range of wines Loire Valley 2018 – quite simply an exceptional year! hat a year! Even our oldest On the whole, however, these were skilfu- winegrowers can scarcely lly managed by winegrowers. Summer remember a better harvest, temperatures then reached an ALL-TIME both for quality and yield. high; grapes continued to grow well and W2018 will be etched on all our memories as remained in robust health, and harvests a historic vintage, some say on a par with throughout the vineyards were almost as 1959, which is ranked among the Loire’s early as those of 2017. Conditions were very best vintages. (Le Point, March 2019). consistently excellent from the end of From Nantes to Sancerre, we’re seeing August right through to October. Growers highly aromatic, flavourful wines across all harvested their fruit with total peace of three colours. Overall harvest volumes for mind, knowing the grapes had reached full Loire Valley AOC and PGI wines in the Inter- maturity. loire and BIVC area are predicted to soar to 2.9 million hectolitres, up considerably on 2017’s 2.2 million hl, and a welcome return OUTSTANDING AROMATIC to normal figures after a run of low-yiel- COMPLEXITY IN WHITES (both ding harvests. This gives us plenty of scope still and sparkling) AND ROSÉS to meet the needs of the market and reple- nish stocks. In the Nantais, the first Melon grapes were picked in mid-August. Balance was excellent, Spring weather was very favourable, pro- with acidity lower than average.
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