Chinon AOCCabernet FrancEUR 14-19 retailstill-red
Domaine de la Noblaie's organic, gravelly-soils Chinon shows a peppery, light-bodied Cabernet Franc profile at a strong sub-EUR20 price. The estate is certified organic by Ecocert and was an early Chinon adopter of biodynamic vineyard practices.
Tip: Pair with white meats or lighter game; this is the Cabernet Franc that converts wine drinkers used to bigger Bordeaux blends to the Loire's lighter, peppery red style.
Saumur-Champigny AOCCabernet FrancEUR 18-24 retailstill-red
Thierry Germain's biodynamic (Biodyvin certified) Saumur-Champigny Cabernet Franc from clay-limestone terroir, with riper fruit than the gravel Chinons and a darker tannin profile. Terres Chaudes is the gateway cuvee to an influential biodynamic Loire estate at the appellation's value ceiling.
Tip: The Roches Neuves single-parcel cuvees (Clos de l'Echelier, Marginale) are at a higher tier. Terres Chaudes is the entry-point biodynamic Saumur-Champigny under EUR25.
Saumur AOC (sparkling)Chenin Blanc, ChardonnayEUR 12-18 retailsparkling-traditional
Saumur Brut traditional-method sparkling from Bouvet-Ladubay's tuffeau cellars under Saint-Hilaire-Saint-Florent. Chenin Blanc-based with Chardonnay support, the wine is bottle-aged on lees for at least 12 months and offers a serious sub-EUR20 alternative to entry Champagne.
Tip: The Saumur tuffeau cellar tour at Bouvet-Ladubay is an atmospheric Loire cave experience worth the visit. The Brut is sold by the case directly from the cellar at competitive prices.
Vouvray AOCChenin BlancEUR 14-19 retailstill-white
Catherine and Didier Champalou's dry Vouvray is a Chenin Blanc benchmark at the appellation's entry tier: textured, with quince and beeswax character and the Loire's signature mineral cut. The estate is one of the most reliable Vouvray names at sub-EUR20.
Tip: Champalou's demi-sec and Cuvee des Fondraux moelleux are at a slightly higher tier. The sec is the everyday Vouvray dry-Chenin reference under EUR20.
Cremant de Loire AOCChenin Blanc, Chardonnay, Cabernet FrancEUR 11-16 retailsparkling-traditional
Cremant de Loire from Ackerman, a Saumur sparkling house founded in 1811, is a traditional-method blend dominated by Chenin Blanc with Chardonnay and Cabernet Franc support. The wine is bottle-aged on lees for at least nine months and the entry Brut sits comfortably under EUR15.
Tip: Cremant de Loire is the value sparkling category of France: bottle-fermented method at a third the price of entry Champagne. Ackerman's cellar tour in Saumur explains the tuffeau cave-ageing process well.
Muscadet Sevre et Maine sur lie AOCMelon de BourgogneEUR 11-15 retailstill-white
Pierre Luneau-Papin's classic Sevre et Maine sur lie cuvee, aged on lees through a full winter for the signature creamy, citrus-and-saline Muscadet profile. The Loire's archetypal under-EUR15 white and the benchmark for the appellation's price-quality ratio.
Tip: Pierre de la Grange is the reference Sevre et Maine sur lie at a sub-EUR15 price point. The estate also makes Cru Communaux Le Pallet and Goulaine bottlings that climb the appellation hierarchy if budget allows.