Overlooking the languid waters of the River Cher, the Château de Chenonceau isn’t just a tale of Renaissance elegance—it is also gently enveloped by vines classified under the Loire AOC. Its proximity to the Touraine appellation places it in good company among some of the region’s more characterful whites and supple reds.
This royal château, once graced by Catherine de’ Medici and other formidable figures, is just a cork’s throw away from vineyards producing wines from Chenin Blanc, Sauvignon, and Côt. The Touraine AOC, established in 1939, lends its name to the wines that echo the château’s quiet nobility and botanical symmetry.
While wandering through its gardens or along its iconic gallery bridge, one may forget they are in the heart of an active wine region. But a short drive—or a well-timed sip—reminds visitors that the Loire AOC is never far, whispering history and terroir in every glass.