The small appellation of Quincy lies southwest of Sancerre in the Cher Valley (a tributary of the Loire). From light sand and gravel soil, the wine is attractively herbal, crisp with lemon juice and perfumed acidity. It is young, although refreshingly ready to drink.
The small appellation of Quincy lies southwest of Sancerre in the Cher Valley (a tributary of the Loire). From light sand and gravel soil, the wine is attractively herbal, crisp with lemon juice and perfumed acidity. It is young, although refreshingly ready to drink.
The small appellation of Quincy lies southwest of Sancerre in the Cher Valley (a tributary of the Loire). From light sand and gravel soil, the wine is attractively herbal, crisp with lemon juice and perfumed acidity. It is young, although refreshingly ready to drink.