Named after a small village in France's Loire Valley, Vouvray is steely and vivacious when young some even call it "nervous" but it is also among the world's longest-lived white wines. Vouvray can age magnificently for decades, and has been known to remain in prime condition for more than a century.

Indeed, in a recent Decanter Magazine feature on the 100 greatest wines ever made, a 1947 Huet Vouvray placed sixth, outranked among other whites only by the legendary 1921 Chateau d'Yquem(...)

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