‘LES VINS DES COTEAUX DE LA LOIRE’,
POUILLY SUR LOIRE, SANCERRE, QUINCY, REUILLY’.
Decorative map, showing in detail these wine producing areas of the
Loire. Louis Larmat ca. 1946. 37 x 55 cm. Printed in colours, indicating the regions and quality
of the wine produced. Excellent condition.
Sancerre is a
small wine district in central France, famous for its crisp, aromatic white
wines made from Sauvignon Blanc. It is also known for its high-quality goat
cheeses, which are an excellent match for the local wine. The vineyards here
surround the eponymous town, which sits atop a bean-shaped hill overlooking the
river Loire [24716]