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Touraine Sauvignon, Domaine La Bergerie, Jacky Marteau

Jacky Marteaus Domaine de la Bergerie occupies some of Touraines most enviable sites: south-facing, pebble-and-flint slopes beside the River Cher. Quality is paramount: low yields are encouraged by growing grass between vine rows, pruning is radical
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Jacky Marteaus Domaine de la Bergerie occupies some of Touraines most enviable sites: south-facing, pebble-&-flint slopes beside the River Cher. Quality is paramount: low yields are encouraged by growing grass between vine rows, pruning is radical & leaves are plucked in summer to let the sun shine through. His meticulous approach extends to this basic Sauvignon Blanc cuvee with its crisp green fruit-packed palate & appetising citrus tang.

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Sauvignon - A grape variety
Palate - A term used to describe the roof of the mouth
Citrus - A term used for a family of fruits originating in tropical regions of the world.
Grass - A narrow leaved green plant
Summer - The season between Spring and Autumn. Usually the hottest season of the year
sun - A star at the centre of the solar system.
Quality - An object that has quality is superior in function and finish than a less quality object.
Flint - A sold grey and beige rock which is nearly pure silica.

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