We have a new 9 seater car lined up for our 2016 Loire wine tours. With plenty of leg room for even the tallest of guests you’ll love being high enough to soak up all the beautiful countryside as we drive you back to our tasting room in the morning. Our ride from the station in Angers hugs the river Loire and takes you through a number of small villages, marked by the beautiful limestone houses with their classic slate roofs.
Loire Wine Tours from Paris 2016
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Wine education – working the soil
Growers who choose not to use chemicals to control weeds underneath the vines ‘work’ the soil mechanically or occasionally use a horse.
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What going on in the vineyards in January?
Pruning is in full swing here in the Loire with teams visible in the vineyards as you drive along. Much of France has had snow this past week.
2 Feb, 2019 -
Recipes from Le Tasting Room’s kitchen – crunchy tomato and parmesan crust with cool mozarella and Italian cold meats
A simple summer recipe from Nigel Slater that makes a great warm summer evening dinner. It serves 2 generously or 4 if you have a pud afterwards.
23 Jun, 2019 -
Easy summer starters – roasted aubergine with feta & mint
Nigel made this starter last night which was light and tasty and full of flavour. You will need (for 2 people):
27 May, 2014 -
What’s on the cheeseboard this month? Le Crottin de Chavignol
Le Crottin de Chavignol is the most famous goat’s cheese from the Loire valley. It takes its name from Chavignol, a little village just a few kilometres from Sancerre where cheese has been made since the 16th century.
1 Jun, 2018 -
What does an organic vineyard look like?
As we drive around the vineyards of Vouvray it’s easy to see who is respecting the environment and who is not.
9 Apr, 2019