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The Loire Valley is also known as the garden of France. The last wild river in Europe, the Loire river combines beautiful 16th century castles and great wines. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Loire Valley is one hour from Paris by train and two hours by car. Loire Valley wine tours ideally combine great sightseeing and French wine tasting. Paris wine tours.

Loire Valley has wines and castles

One hour from Paris by superfast train, the famous TGV, two hours by car, the Loire Valley combines famous renaissance castles such as Chambord, Chenonceaux, Blois, Amboise and Cheverny, with top French wines: Cabernet and Gamay red wines, Chenin Blanc and Sauvignon white wines.

There are unique one day tours from Paris that are practical, affordable and provide a full view of France countryside.

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Loire Castles and Wine Tours: Chambord
Chambord was built by Francois I in Loire Valley

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Half a day Loire Valley wine tour

In addition to beautiful castles and sceneries, the Loire Valley boasts some of the best white and red French wines. A local wine tour is therefore a must. Spend an afternoon discovering the Loire wines. Explore the Loire wine route.

Meet a characterful producer at a winery in Vouvray, one of the best-known appellations. Discover the estate and learn more about winemaking and wine tasting. Visit an underground troglodyte cellar dug out in the 10th century.

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A Loire Valley wine tour in Vouvray is a must

One day Loire Valley wine and castle tour

Depart from Amboise or Tours and spend a day discovering the chateaux of the Loire Valley. The guided tour begins at the Château d'Azay-le-Rideau: you'll visit this magnificent site, famous for its reflection in the water. You'll then visit the gardens of Château de Villandry, remarkable for the harmony of its architecture. It is best known for its 3-level formal gardens.

The second part of the day is spent in Vouvray, where you'll meet a passionate winemaker on a wine estate. Throughout the afternoon, as you stroll through the vineyards, you'll learn more about this grape variety, winemaking and tasting. You'll become an expert on Loire wines.

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The Azay-le-Rideau chateau is marvelous

Loire Valley wines

The Loire Valley wines are distinguished from the wines from south of France by their freshness, fruit and great digestibility. The vineyards of the Loire Valley have no hierarchy of soils, as in Burgundy, nor historical classification as in Bordeaux. It is less easy to identify the best producers. Yet this region is a gold mine for the wine lover due to its three strengths: diversity, quality and price.

The Loire Valley can produce anything from liqueur to dry wine, from the fruity flavor, close to the grape, to the mineral flavor from the terroir. Today, wine production is generally qualitative, with the impact of a new generation of artist winemakers returning to a more careful and less productive viticulture, while respecting the grapes in winemaking.

The Loire Valley is full of good deals, such as these beautiful wines less than 6 euros in Touraine, or these great cabernets of Champigny and Chinon for less than 15 euros.

The Loire Valley combines wine and castles
The Loire Valley combines wine and castles

Loire Valley wines detailed facts

The Loire Valley vineyard is the third major French appellation wine region, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Covering an area of ​​70,000 hectares, the vineyard is divided between Nantes, Anjou, Saumurois, Touraine and Orléanais. The Loire Valley is particularly blessed by nature, because it has a temperate climate and an impressive diversity of terroirs which have allowed the birth of very varied, fresh and balanced wines thanks to the Loire. The region produces still wines, white reds and rosés but also sparkling wines of fine bubbles. Its soil and subsoil is made up of very diverse materials: sand, chalk or tufa, clay-limestone, clay-flint, sandstone schists, granites and gravels. The white grape varieties are Chenin Blanc, Sauvignon, and Chardonnay. The red grape varieties are Pinot Noir, Cabernet Franc and Gamay.

Some of the 85 appellations are well known: Chinon, Bourgueil, Pouilly-Fumé, Sancerre, Coteaux du Layon, Muscadet, Vouvray, Cheverny, Saint-Pourçain. With around ten cultivated grape varieties, the Loire Valley expresses the nuances of its rich subsoil. To preserve this diversity, two major climates, oceanic to the west and continental influence to the east, share the vineyard. This alchemy between climate, grape variety and know-how gives Loire wines an incomparable elegance. This balance is reflected in the wines, whether red or white, to drink rather young, even if some have very good aging potential.

One day Loire Valley tours from Paris

Visiting the Châteaux on a one day coach tour from Paris can be a highlight of a France trip. You’ll visit the Château de Chenonceau and the Château de Chambord, two of the Loire Valley’s most illustrious Châteaux.

In addition to beautiful castles, the Loire Valley boasts some of the best red and white French wines.

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Loire Castles and Wine Tours
The Loire valley combines castles and great wines