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Quincy Wines

Quincy produces crisp, herbaceous, gooseberry scented whites, with high acidity. A small village, situated on the Cher river, a tributary of the Loire, Quincy wines have good depth and complexity, but, with less flint, and more sand and gravel in the soils, there is less of the gunflint character in these wines.

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