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Vineyard of the Loir Valley

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From châteaux to vineyards in the Loire Valley

Vineyards and heritage are inseparable in the Loire Valley! As can be seen in the troglodyte caves converted into cellars to age wine, and the prestigious Loire châteaux surrounded by vineyards.

From Sancerre to the Atlantic ocean, the vines of the Loire Valley wine region flourish beside a royal river. Famous names abound, with appellations that bear the name of the commune and a château. These include Saumur, Chinon, Anjou-Villages Brissac, Touraine Chenonceaux, Touraine Amboise, Touraine Azay le Rideau. As you head to a vineyard or château, you’ll fall under the spell of delightful towns or villages such as Clisson, Cheverny, Montlouis-sur-Loire, Aubigné-sur-Layon or Savennières. Be seduced by wine estates with a remarkable architectural heritage, but also by châteaux with their own estates within well known AOC, as seen in Brissac, Brézé, Montreuil Bellay, Valmer, Nitray and Chenonceau. Explore these fine estates, where wine is part of the culture.

 

Château de Valmer is a Renaissance wonder north-east of Tours that is sure to delight you with its stunning garden and Italian hillside terraces. This 30-hectare wine estate is predominantly planted with Chenin Blanc, the only grape variety permitted in the Vouvray appellation. The vines are tended in balance with nature, then bottled and aged in the château’s immense cellars. After your visit you can sample their wines, from dry, medium-dry, medium-sweet to sparkling.

 

South-east of Tours, and beside the river Cher, sits Château de Nitray. Owned by the Count and Countess de l’Espinay, the property itself sits within a 43-hectare English-style landscaped gardens. The estate converted to organic production in 2019 and has been producing a variety of Loire Valley wines since the 18th century, each within the Touraine AOC. During the visit you’ll get to see bottling in the old-fashioned way and taste its white, red and rosé wines, served with local produce. For the complete experience borrow one of their bikes to explore the Cher Valley.

 

A few kilometres from Saumur, Château de Brézé is a remarkable piece of architecture. Constructed between the 11th and 19th centuries, the château is surrounded by several dozen hectares of vines and boasts an underground fortress carved into the tufa rock. Produced there since the 16th century, its wines were popular among the major European courts of the time and cemented the estate’s reputation. The Château's current owners, Karine and Jean de Colbert, continue this historical winemaking tradition and now produce Saumur and Saumur Champigny AOC wines. This is a stronghold of Chenin Blanc, which finds a unique expression in the dense clay-limestone soil of Brézé.

 

Continue for a few kilometres to reach the impressive fortified town of Montreuil-Bellay where a walled château overlooks the river Thouet, flowing down below. With 600 metres of ramparts still intact, and 15 of its 18 towers, the site has survived in good shape since it was first constructed in 1025. In its historic 15th century cellars, the Château’s 16-hectare wine estate produces still and sparkling wines from Saumur AOC (red, white and rosé) and Crémant de Loire AOC (white and rosé).

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Discover a different side to the Vendée!

In the Vendée, the plots of the Mourat vineyard reveal the special characteristics of the terroir in an original way and offer visitors the chance to picnic in a special setting.

Close to La Roche-sur-Yon, the Mourat family has been cultivating Fiefs Vendéens vines since 1880.  Proud of his terroir, Jérémie Mourat has opened the 127-hectare family-run organic operation to wine lovers, who can explore the vineyard in an electric car. Each vehicle seats 4 people so a maximum of 12 can enjoy the trip by hiring all 3 cars!

 

Armed with a tablet computer, visitors set off for an entirely self-contained day of discovery. As they drive the 36 km route they encounter points of interest and learn about the special characteristics of the vineyard and its grape varieties. Lunch is a picnic enjoyed in the shade of the White Windmill, surrounded by 12 hectares of vines.

 

The culmination of this invigorating trip is a tasting of five of the Mourat estate’s wines: Pinot Noir, Cabernet Franc, Négrette, Chardonnay and Chenin.

 

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Rue des Vignerons: your gateway to the wine regions

Rue des Vignerons is a platform that allows you to book visits to some of the finest wine estates across France.

Wine lovers with a taste for adventure have a vast array of experiences to choose from, each more incredible than the next. From tastings to tours, workshops, meals, overnight stays...anything goes! 

 

Perfect opportunities to have fun and learn more about award-winning wines, classed grands crus as well as organic and biodynamic wines. A warm welcome awaits, whether you visit small family-run estates or world-famous winemakers.


Last minute bookings are also an option, with bookings possible up to 30 minutes before the trip departs!

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Les Sources de Cheverny

In the heart of the Loire Valley, Les Sources de Cheverny is a peaceful haven and the perfect place to enjoy the finer things in life, surrounded by vineyards and forest.

Created by the founders of Les Sources de Caudalie, this vast wooded estate boasts 49 elegant rooms located in both the Château du Breuil and a further five delightful properties.

 

Two restaurants, L’Auberge and Le Favori, showcase the local terroir while the wine bar celebrates the region’s wines.

 

A wide range of wellness activities are available, from yoga to exploring the area by bike or on horseback, a spa, Vinothérapie® treatments, and much more. A break that is both luxurious and revitalising awaits those in search of the good life in the Loire Valley!

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It’s Wine Time – the weekly summer get-together!

The It’s Wine Time events – held from mid-June to mid-September every summer – put the spotlight on the Sancerre, Pouilly-Fumé and Coteaux du Giennois appellations while you enjoy a tasting stroll!

The curious and the interested meet up three evenings a week in a different venue depending on the day: Thursdays, on the banks of the Loire; Fridays, in a historic site; and Saturdays, in the heart of the vineyards.

 

These open-air outings begin with a guided walk through the vineyard's terroirs followed by a tasting of three different wines.

 

It’s a feast for the eyes and your taste buds!

 

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Domaine de Rocheville

Domaine de Rocheville is the Winner of the 2020 Wine Tourism Trophies Golden Prize in the “Corporate Wine Tourism and Private Events” category

It was in 2005 that this estate, with a panoramic view of the Loire and its shifting landscape, caught the eye of entrepreneurs Agnès and Philippe Porché.

 

Although they initially produced their wine in a friend’s cellar, in 2014 they acquired their own, capable of hosting a wide range of events thanks to its large reception room equipped with a kitchen and an extensive terrace overlooking the vines.

 

With help from wine tourism professionals, they opened to the public so visitors could discover their profession, winegrowing, vinification and learn the art of wine tasting.

 

2019 was an important milestone for Rocheville when the estate was certified organic, but according to Philippe Porché, this is only the beginning!

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Exploring the vineyards of Sancerre, Pouilly and Giennois by bike

Just two hours south of Paris, and on the left and right banks of the Loire des îles, a gourmet and energetic adventure awaits visitors in search of a two-wheeled journey of discovery.

What better place to start the trip than the Coteaux du Giennois wine region? Setting off from the Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire tourist office, the vineyards of Pouilly meet alongside the Loire river. Along the way you’ll have to climb the famous hill- whitout to many efforts - to reach the winemaking village of Les Loges, an essential stop for any visitor.

 

Further on, La Tour du Pouilly-Fumé is another highlight of the trip. Those eager to discover more about wine will learn how to taste the local white wines like a pro before climbing the steps of the Belvédère de Saint-Andelain to admire the vines that stretch as far as the eye can see.

 

At this point, keen cyclists will seize the chance to leave the signposted loop to reach Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire via the La Loire à Vélo cycle route and the Piton Sancerrois, where a new 42 kilometre loop, also signposted, awaits. Supporting material can be picked up from the Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire tourist office. For a less taxing trip, it also provides electric bike rental, as does the Pavillon du Milieu de Loire in Pouilly-sur-Loire, and Cycles Sancerrois in Saint-Satur, not far from Sancerre.

 

From July to September the area’s flagship summer event, It’s Wine Time, offers entertainment and wine tasting three evenings a week in the three appellations of Sancerre, Pouilly Fumé and Coteaux du Giennois. On Thursday take a trip to the Loire’s beaches, on Friday it’s time to visit a site laden with history and on Saturday, stroll through the vines and explore the delightful winemaking villages to learn more about the region’s terroirs and grape varieties, and the local approach to tending the vines.

 

A trip to Sancerre, Pouilly and Giennois guarantees relaxation and fun, whether you visit as a couple, family or with friends. And to take advantage of special offers on all activities why not pick up the Wine Pass, available at the Tour du Pouilly-Fumé, the Maison des Sancerre and in tourist offices located in each of the three appellations!

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