River Indre in Loches passing the George Sand hotel and restaurant
A message received yesterday:
'Dear Jim,
I just stumbled across your blog about loire valley wines. My family and I will be traveling to Loire soon. Specifically, we are staying near
Loches for a week. We love our wine but are by no means experts. I was wondering if you might give me some suggestions of wineries not to be missed. With so many options I am a bit overwhelmed. Any info you could pass on would be of great help however, please do not feel obligated to respond. I know you must get lots of questions like this. Thank you so much.'
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Loches is a little way out from the Loire's main wine producing areas. For instance both Vouvray and Chinon are about an hour's drive away with Montlouis slightly closer at around 50 minutes. Closer are the two main producers of Touraine Noble Joué –
Jean-Jacques Sard and
Rousseau Frères in
Esvres about half an hour away from Loches in the direction of Tours. Noble Joué is a little known but long established rosé made from three Pinots – Noir, Meunier and Gris. Of the two Rousseau is the larger concern with nearly 20 hectares of vines offering a range of other wines as well as Noble Joué.
Also around 30 minutes away from Loches are the producers in the Cher Valley. People to visit would include
Jean-François Mériau (Vignobles des Bois Vaudons) in Saint-Julien-de-Chédon and V
incent Ricard in Thésée.
Going further afield then Jacky Blot's Domaine de la Taille aux Loups in Husseau (Montlouis) where you can buy his Vouvray and Bourgueil as well as Montlouis is certainly recommended as is the
François Chidaine's La Cave Insolite in Montlouis.
If you decide to go to Chinon my choices would include Baudry-Dutour (tasting room in Cravant-les-Coteaux),
Charles Joguet (Sazilly),
Domaine de Noblaie (Jérôme Billard in Ligré) and Château de Coulaine (Etienne and Pascale Bonnaventure in Beaumont-en-Véron).
There are many other possibilities and much depends upon how far you want to drive and how many places you wish to visit. Mentioning them all would make for a very long post!
5 comments:
Thank you so much Jim! This list should keep us quite busy and very happy!
This is invaluable Jim -just the sort of thing that many of us will be trying to put together as we plan our summers.
Kudos.
Mark
Thanks Anon and Mark.
Great summary, Jim.
And, for any of your readers who might struggle with some of the less informative websites of the wineries (and/or those only in French), Jim includes a description of most of these wineries (and there are contact details, GPS coordinates and map) and much more on the East of Tours guide he writes for the Wine Travel Guides website - all free to view (you only pay if you want to download the PDF for ease of printing ... and it's not much!).
Thanks for the reminder, Wink.
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