Biodiversity in Savennières
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Photos by Cathy Shore of le tasting room
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Can this scorched earth approach really be a viable long-term alternative? Admittedly a bottle of Savennières sells for considerably more than a Sauvignon de Touraine but..... If you were a bee where would you prefer to pollinate?
More details on le tasting room's blog.