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Personally, we like Muscadet from France's Loire Valley, which is inexpensive and pleasant, but has a mineral grounding that feels quite Earth Motherish to us and is therefore comforting.
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Tours lies in the heart of the Loire Valley, which is the garden of
In the Flash Ranging Service Observations of an American Soldier During His Service With the A.E.F. in France Edward Alva Trueblood
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Synonymous with great wine and majestic châteaux, the Loire Valley is a perennial favourite destination for wine lovers.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Seeing as Livermore was the birthplace of the first successful American chardonnay in the 1940s and the Loire Valley is the second largest producer of sparkling wine in France (behind, of course,
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Twenty-six years old, she was the daughter of poor day laborers in Autun, in the Loire Valley.
Incredible Voyage Gerard Helferich 2011
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He will soon debut rugs and carpets with Stark, a tabletop collection with Royal Limoges and a book about the design of his Loire Valley château Rizzoli, 2013.
Museum Quality Jen Renzi 2011
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The chicken came from the Loire Valley, while the hay came from a local pet store.
Young Stars of Swedish Cuisine J. S. Marcus 2011
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The slow-flying DC-3 lumbered north along the Loire Valley, which soon made everyone in the cabin nervous except Donovan because Luftwaffe warplanes with the retreating German army still roamed the skies and the transport aircraft had no fighter escort to protect it.
Wild Bill Donovan Douglas Waller 2011
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If I were to pair it with wine, I might even choose a light red, perhaps a Sancerre from France's Loire Valley, where the Pinot Noir grape produces lush, cherry-scented wines.
The Catch of the Day Will Lyons 2011
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Marcel's wine director, Ramón Narváez, was standing nearby and promptly produced a rock-star-worthy magnum of 2007 "Silex" Pouilly-Fumé $470 list price from the late, great Loire Valley producer Didier Dagueneau.
Bryan Ferry Lettie Teague 2011
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