Muscadet de Sevre-et-Maine
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The gentle hilly countryside of this region produces Muscadet appellation wines using the Melon de Bourgogne grape. It is the most produced wine in the Loire and most of these wines fall into the Muscadet de Sèvre-et-Maine appellation. Named due to the location of the vineyards between the Sèvre and Maine rivers, these wines are dry and white. Muscadet, in general, should be drunk young.