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Cépage : Grape variety : Folle Blanche
Folle Blanche: Origins and Particularities of this Unique Grape Variety
Folle Blanche is an emblematic white grape variety of the vineyards of western France. Long used to produce spirits such as Armagnac and Cognac, it is also used in the production of fresh and lively dry white wines. Thanks to its aromatic qualities and its beautiful acidity, Folle Blanche offers elegant and thirst-quenching wines, appreciated both as an aperitif and at the table. Discover how to enhance this grape variety with the best food and wine pairings and browse through this guide the origins, terroirs and aromatic particularities of Folle Blanche.
Description and Origins of Folle Blanche
Originating from western France, Folle Blanche is a historic grape variety, cultivated since the Middle Ages. Initially widespread in wine-growing regions such as the Pays Nantais, it has long been used to produce spirits thanks to its high acidity. Its name comes from its exceptional vigor and its ability to produce fresh and light wines. With the appearance of phylloxera in the 19th century, Folle Blanche saw its presence reduced in favor of other grape varieties. Today, it is mainly cultivated in appellations of dry white wines and spirits.
The Main Terroirs where Folle Blanche is Cultivated
Folle Blanche is mainly cultivated in the Loire Valley and the South-West, where it expresses itself fully on oceanic terroirs and clay-siliceous soils. In the Pays Nantais, it plays an essential role in the production of white wines in IGP Val de Loire and AOC Gros Plant du Pays Nantais, fresh and iodized wines that are perfect to accompany seafood. In the South-West, Folle Blanche is also used to produce exceptional spirits such as Armagnac and Cognac, where it brings finesse and freshness.
Aromatic Particularities of Folle Blanche
Characteristics of Folle Blanche in a Dry White Wine:
Eye: The white wine made from Folle Blanche has a pale color with green highlights, reflecting its freshness and youth.
Nose: The bouquet is dominated by aromas of citrus fruits (lemon, grapefruit), green apple, as well as floral notes such as hawthorn and acacia flower.
Palate: Folle Blanche offers a lively and light palate, with a marked acidity. It has citrus and apple flavors and a salty finish, typical of the wines of the Pays Nantais.
The Best Food and Wine Pairings with Folle Blanche
Here are our tips for creating perfect food and wine pairings with a bottle of white wine made with Folle Blanche:
- Oysters from Brittany (AOC Gros Plant du Pays Nantais on lies)
- Mussels marinière (IGP Val de Loire Blanc)
- Grilled sea bass fillet (IGP Val de Loire Blanc)
- Fresh goat cheese with herbs (AOC Gros Plant du Pays Nantais)
Folle Blanche, a historic grape variety from the Pays Nantais and the South-West, is distinguished by its freshness and natural acidity. Perfect for dry white wines and spirits, it is a must-have for gourmet tables. Discover our selection of dry white wines made with Folle Blanche on Avenue des Vins and let yourself be seduced by vintages coming directly from the estate or château of your choice