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Loire Valley

At the heart of vineyards and châteaux, a journey through Terroir and History

Welcome to the Loire Valley, cradle of French viticulture and land of châteaux. Discover the vineyards, ancient cellars, and wine tastings that make this region a paradise for wine tourism enthusiasts. Experience the perfect blend of noble heritage and exquisite wines!

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The Loire Valley, a UNESCO World Heritage site, offers an idyllic setting for wine tourism. Renowned for its majestic châteaux, this region is also the birthplace of prestigious wines. Rolling green hills covered with endless vineyards showcase a centuries-old winemaking tradition that attracts enthusiasts worldwide. From Angers to Blois, through Vouvray and Chinon, each appellation tells a unique story, offering visitors a rich and diverse oenological experience.

Among the must-see destinations, Amboise shines with its royal château and the Touraine Amboise vineyards. Just a stone’s throw away, Château de Chenonceau, an architectural gem that stretches across the Cher River, is surrounded by vineyards producing delicate wines. Angers, the gateway to the Coteaux du Layon, will charm you with its exceptional sweet wines, while Chinon, a medieval town, is famous for its outstanding red wines. Tours, the heart of Touraine, is the perfect starting point for exploring the nearby vineyards.

For a full wine tourism experience, don’t miss Blois, which opens the doors to the vineyards of Sologne, or Fontevraud, where the royal abbey sits alongside the vineyards of Saumur. The Château d’Amboise, a royal residence from the Renaissance, overlooks vineyards producing AOC wines. These destinations beautifully blend historical heritage with winemaking traditions, giving visitors the chance to enjoy wine tastings, cellar tours, and cultural discoveries all in one trip. The Loire Valley is truly the perfect region for wine tourism, offering a complete immersion in the French art of living.


The 8 must-visit destinations to experience the perfect blend of culture and wine

Angers, Chenonceau, and Tours stand out as destinations that are worth the journey, harmoniously combining rich architectural heritage with exceptional winemaking tradition, offering visitors a unique experience blending culture, history, and oenological pleasures.


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Other destinations worth a wine tourism detour

These Loire Valley destinations beautifully combine exceptional heritage with winemaking traditions: Azay-le-Rideau, home to a Renaissance gem; Bourgueil, renowned for its robust red wines; Cheverny, with its classic elegance; Chaumont-sur-Loire, famous for its extraordinary gardens; Saumur, known for its fine sparkling wines and imposing fortress; and Candes-Saint-Martin, a picturesque medieval village nestled at the confluence of the Loire and Vienne rivers.

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Venturing off the beaten path…

Beyond the classic routes, these lesser-known spots unveil a different side of the Loire Valley’s magic.