Wealth of Loire Valley wines

Discover the wealth of wines from the Loire Valley: from dry to sweet, from primeur to grand cru, for special occasions and for every dish.

Gérard Morin’s painting takes you on a journey from Nantes to the Auvergne.

Glass in hand!

All it takes is a few blind tastings to convince you that the wines of the Loire Valley have nothing to envy.

In its generous diversity, there are places to be taken behind Champagne for sparkling wines, behind Sauternes for sweet wines, behind Bordeaux and Burgundy for reds.

You’ll need several glasses to get to know all the wines of the Loire.
Anjou legend has it that those who drink this wine “sing like birds at the first pint, bark like dogs at the second, and roar like lions at the third”.


Forgotten grape varieties
of the Loire

Will the forgotten grape varieties of the Loire: pineau d’aunis, romorantin, orbois (menu pineau), grolleau and lignage, regain their glory years?≤

Pineau d’Aunis, Romorantin, Orbois (small pineau), Grolleau and Lignage are varieties that are less and less cultivated and therefore considered forgotten. The last lineage, due to its low productivity, gradually disappeared.
The reasons are to be found in the difficult maintenance of the vines.

“These grape varieties are often difficult to maintain, and the grapes, which had their heyday in previous centuries, are now abandoned, susceptible to disease, fragile and with low yields”explains one winegrower.

According to experts, these varieties could make a comeback as a means of adapting to climate change.

“They come later in the season, so are less exposed to the effects of summer heatwaves,” explains Anne and Pierre-André Déplaude.

Varieties that have already disappeared will be replanted in the Loire Valley.

Lignage, one of the oldest grape varieties dating back to the 15th century, is to be replanted at Clos du Tue-Boeuf, in Les Montils (Loir-et-Cher).

If all goes according to plan, the first “micro-vintage” will be ready to drink “within four to five years”, says Mr Bonhomme, in 2022.

Pineau d’Aunis, known as Chenin Noir, is a light wine, more pink than red in colour. This is a very fruity wine, with aromas of raspberry and distinctive peppery notes. Pineau d’Aunis is still grown today in the Coteaux du Vendômois appellation.

Romorantin near Château Chambord, in the time of François 1st, the grape variety surrounds the walls of the castle designed by Leonardo da Vinci. Replaced by Sauvignon after many years, it is now back in the Cour-Cheverny appellation.

The vine, known for its heart shape, produces a crop of white grapes, from which dry white wines with aromas of white fruit and honey are then made.

Pineau Menu is a grape variety that has long been grown in the Loir-et-Cher region, but which has been grubbed up a lot, often replaced by Sauvignon Blanc. This is a fine, dry, mineral wine with iodine and floral notes that goes well with shellfish and crustaceans.

Black Grolleau, originally from the Loire Valley, is often called Pineau de Saumur or Grolleau de Tours. Belongs to the light wines with a low alcohol content, giving a fruity and original taste, with sweet notes of raspberry and strawberry. Azay-le-Rideau rosé wines include Anjou rosé, Touraine primeur and saumur, AOC rosés such as sparkling Loire rosé and red wines blended with cabernet franc.


Domaine Saint-Jean

Appelation Saumur Champigny Côntrolée

The Domaine Saint-Jean is located in the center of Turquant and sits on 20 hectares of Saumur.
Champigny. The Anger family has been involved in winegrowing since the mid-nineteenth century. Established in 1989, Jean-Claude Anger runs his tufa house and troglodytic cellars, which are typical of the region.

Selection of Vieilles Vignes over 50 years old from the best terroirs of Domaine Saint Jean. The clay-limestone slopes and plateaus on the Saumur coast overlook the Loire.

This vineyard is managed under the Lutte Raisonnée charter. 100% Cabernet Franc, this cuvée has its own specific requirements: optimum ripeness of the harvest, homogeneity of the bunches, control of yields.

The vatting is long to obtain a concentrated wine with ripe, silky, well-melted tannins.

On the nose, a basket of red fruit that is typical of Saumur Champigny.

This cuvée goes well with red meats and cheeses.


Land Shop
Crok’andises

Crok’andises, cookie confectioner, offers you its specialities of local products.
Come and discover regional perfumes such as :

  • Shortbread cookies with lentils and Saint Nectaire cheese
  • Bleu d’Auvergne puff pastries
  • Fourme d’Ambert puff pastry

Carefully crafted from the recipe
a traditional puff pastry made with butter and
entirely prepared in the Crok’andises laboratory.

The Crok’Andises artisanal cookie factory was founded by
Christophe Chevalier, Master Craftsman, after the sale of
its two bakeries in Clermont-Ferrand.