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Case price from: £21.99
Per item: £21.99 £19.99
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Villebois Pouilly Fume
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Per item: £19.99 £13.74 (with voucher)
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Pouilly Fume Les Loges Pierre Marchand 2013
Case price from: £18.00
Per item: £18.00
M&S Pouilly Fume La Tuilerie
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Per item: £16.50 £12.38
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Tesco Finest Pouilly-Fume
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Per item: £18.50
Masson-Blondelet Pouilly-Fume
Case price from: £17.45
Per item: £17.45
Château Favray Pouilly Fume 2020
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Arnaud de Lassalle Pouilly-Fume
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Per item: £23.50 £20.00
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Calvet Pouilly-Fume Les Brenottes
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Per item: £18.00 £13.50
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M&S Mathilde De Favray Pouilly Fume
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Domaine Chatelain Pouilly-Fume
Case price from: £39.23
Per item: £39.23
Chateau de Tracy, Pouilly-Fume
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Domaine Thibault Pouilly-Fume
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Domaine Tabordet, Pouilly-Fume
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Per item: £27.00 £22.00
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Henri Bourgeois Pouilly Fume
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Per item: £37.99 £32.99
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De Ladoucette Pouilly-Fumé
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Per item: £17.50 £12.13 (with voucher)
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Sainsbury's Pouilly Fumé, Taste the Differenc...
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Domaine J. de Villebois Pouilly-Fumé
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Per item: £21.00 £18.90
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Fortnum's Pouilly-Fumé, Domaine Jean-Claude C...
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About Pouilly-Fume

On the other side of the river from Sancerre is Pouilly-Fume, an area, which produces only white wines, again from the Sauvignon Blanc grape. The name of the wine is significant – Pouilly being the village, and Fume (meaning smoky), after the pungent Sauvignon Blanc grape, from which the wines are made. These wines follow 2 styles, either young and fresh, or more complex and oak aged, and in general the wines here have greater longevity than their neighbour Sancerre.

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