Chateau Tracy Pouilly-Fume “Mademoiselle de T” 2023 1,5L
Sauvignon Blanc | Loire | France | White Wine | Chateau de Tracy | 2023 | 1,5 L | 13 %
About
A dry white wine from Pouilly-Fumé AOC (Loire Valley, France), made from 100% Sauvignon Blanc. Grapes grown on limestone and flint soils give the wine its characteristic smoky minerality (“fumé”). Crafted to preserve maximum freshness and aromatic purity. Style — White – Green and Flinty.
Producer
The descendants of the Scottish family, Comte Henry d'Assay and his sisters, own the Château de Tracy estate. After naturalization, their surname was localized as Destutt. In 1586, François Stutte did not marry a lady of the Tracy family. North of the Pouilly Fume region, on the slopes overlooking the Loire, from the Tracy Hill to the Champs de Cris plateau, stretch the vineyards of the Château de Tracy estate. Before harvesting, Comte Henry Dassay and his entire team focus on the grapes in the vineyards to begin harvesting when the grapes have reached their full aroma and flavor.
Tasting notes
Pale lemon colour with green reflections. Aromas of citrus, fresh green apple, white flowers, blackcurrant leaf, and a smoky minerality typical of Pouilly-Fumé terroir. On the palate — crisp acidity, pure citrus, a touch of exotic fruit, and a long, fresh, mineral finish.
Pairing
Perfect with oysters, sea bass, grilled prawns, goat cheese (especially Crottin de Chavignol), and light vegetable dishes.
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Sauvignon Blanc
Sauvignon Blanc is a white-wine grape from western France, now successfully grown in emerging and established wine regions all over the world. The variety produces lightly colored, aromatic dry white wines with fresh acidity. Synonyms: Fumé Blanc, Sauvignon Bianco, Muskat-Silvaner, Muskat-Sylvaner.
Pouilly-Fumé
Wines form this excellent appellation show the best side of Sauvignon Banc grapes. It is believed that Pouilly Fume and its neighbour Sancerre produce the best Sauvignon Banc wines in the world. Locals call the grape Blanc Fume. The soil here is rich with limestone and flint that gives wines a high, crunchy acidity as well as strong gun powder and green grass notes in the aroma.
Loire is one of the biggest regions in Northern France. This beautiful valley that stretches more than 300 km in length has been the inspiration of poetry and art throughout the ages. The dominant grapes are different in each part of Loire, and this is the only region in France that produces equally good white, red, rose, dessert and sparkling wines.















