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Discover the exceptional wines of Pichot, a renowned producer from France’s Loire Valley, known for its elegant and refined Vouvray wines. Offering a range of crisp, aromatic whites made primarily from Chenin Blanc, Pichot wines showcase the region's unique terroir. Whether you're looking to buy a refreshing Vouvray or shop for a versatile white wine, explore our selection of Pichot wines and experience the essence of Loire Valley winemaking.      
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  • Pichot Vouvray Clos Berger 2022

    $41.49
    or $37.34 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Pichot Vouvray Moelleux Le Marigny 2020

    $54.99
    or $49.50 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Pichot Vouvray Coteau De La Biche 2022

    $37.00
    or $33.30 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Pichot "Clos St Mathurin" Vouvray Brut 2018

    $45.00
    or $40.50 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Pichot Vouvray Clos Cartaud 2022

    $46.48
    or $41.84 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Charles Joguet Les Charmes Chenin Blanc 2019

    $91.31
    or $86.75 in case of 12 bottles.
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  • Pichot Vouvray trie de grains nobles Les Larmes de Bacchus 1995

    $160.09
    or $144.08 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Pichot Vouvray trie de grains nobles Les Larmes de Bacchus 2009

    $160.09
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  • Pichot Vouvray trie de grains nobles Les Larmes de Bacchus 1996

    $160.09
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  • Pichot Vouvray trie de grains nobles Les Larmes de Bacchus 2011

    $160.09
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  • Pichot Vouvray Electron Libre 2020

    $99.98
    or $89.98 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Pichot Vouvray Electron Libre 1.5L 2022

    $188.34
    or $169.51 in case of 6 bottles.
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  • Pichot Vouvray Le Marigny 2022

    $57.49
    or $51.74 in case of 6 bottles.
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Pichot is a respected family-owned winery located in the heart of France’s Loire Valley, with a history of winemaking that spans several generations. The estate is particularly known for its production of Vouvray, made from the Chenin Blanc grape variety. The region’s limestone-rich soils and temperate climate contribute to the Pichot is a respected family-owned winery located in the heart of France’s Loire Valley, with a history of winemaking that spans several generations. The estate is particularly known for its production of Vouvray, made from the Chenin Blanc grape variety. The region’s limestone-rich soils and temperate climate contribute to the distinctive characteristics of their wines, which range from dry and crisp to lush and sweet. Pichot’s Vouvray wines are celebrated for their freshness, vibrant acidity, and aromatic complexity, often showing notes of green apple, pear, and floral hints. Over time, these wines develop additional layers of honey and dried fruit, making them highly versatile for pairing with food or enjoying on their own. Pichot’s dedication to traditional methods and sustainable viticulture ensures that each bottle captures the true essence of the Loire Valley. read more... less

Frequently Asked Questions

What kinds of wines are Pichot known for?

Pichot is primarily known for producing outstanding Vouvray wines made from the Chenin Blanc grape. These wines reflect the rich tradition of the Loire Valley and are celebrated for their versatility and complexity. Pichot crafts a range of styles, including dry, off-dry, sweet, and sparkling Vouvray wines. Their dry Vouvray is crisp and refreshing, with bright acidity and notes of green apple, citrus, and floral undertones. In contrast, their sweeter wines, made from late-harvested grapes, offer luscious flavours of honey, apricot, and quince. The sparkling Vouvray, produced using the traditional method, delivers lively bubbles with a fine balance of fruit and minerality. Pichot’s wines are known for their purity, balance, and the ability to age gracefully, making them a benchmark for Vouvray producers.

Where are Pichot wines made?

Pichot wines are made in the Vouvray appellation of the Loire Valley, one of the most prestigious regions in France for white wine production. Located along the banks of the Loire River, Vouvray benefits from a temperate climate with cooling river breezes, ideal for growing the Chenin Blanc grape. The soils in this region are rich in limestone and clay, which provide excellent drainage and impart a distinctive minerality to the wines. Pichot’s vineyards, spread across several prime locations in Vouvray, allow the winery to create wines that express the diversity of the terroir. The estate employs sustainable viticulture practices, ensuring that the health of the vineyards and the surrounding ecosystem is maintained. The combination of ideal growing conditions, meticulous vineyard management, and traditional winemaking techniques makes Pichot’s wines a true reflection of the Loire Valley’s winemaking heritage.

What are the best Pichot wines?

Among the best wines produced by Pichot, their Vouvray Sec (dry) and Vouvray Moelleux (sweet) are standout examples. The Vouvray Sec is a highly regarded dry white wine, known for its crisp acidity, vibrant fruit flavours of green apple and citrus, and a mineral-driven finish. This wine is perfect for pairing with seafood, poultry, or soft cheeses, making it a favourite among fans of dry white wines. The Vouvray Moelleux, on the other hand, is a sweet wine made from late-harvest Chenin Blanc grapes. It is rich and luscious, offering layers of honey, apricot, and quince, with a refreshing acidity that prevents the wine from becoming overly sweet. Pichot’s Vouvray Brut is another excellent option, a sparkling wine made in the traditional method with fine bubbles and a balanced profile of fruit and mineral notes. All these wines reflect the estate’s dedication to producing high-quality Vouvray wines that highlight the diversity and complexity of Chenin Blanc.

Are Pichot wines affordable?

Pichot wines are generally considered to offer excellent value for the quality they provide. While they may be priced higher than some other wines due to their reputation and the traditional methods used in their production, they remain accessible compared to more expensive wines from other French regions. Pichot’s range of Vouvray wines includes options at different price points, with their dry and off-dry Vouvrays being more affordable and great for everyday enjoyment, while their sweet and sparkling wines may come at a slightly higher price due to the labour-intensive processes involved in their creation. Overall, Pichot wines offer an attractive balance between quality and affordability, making them a popular choice for those who appreciate fine white wines from the Loire Valley without the premium prices associated with other French regions. Their ability to age well also adds value, as these wines develop additional complexity over time, providing a rewarding experience for wine enthusiasts and collectors alike.