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The Loire in France sustains a valley of vineyards that produce some of the world’s most famous wines. The river stretches over around 600 miles and is considered France’s last wild river ...
Famous for UNESCO World Heritage castles, Loire suffers drought Unprecedented low water levels endanger river ecology Sand banks stretch for miles, flat-bottom boats stranded Four nuclear plants ...
You can visit the winery, a 19th-century château with a view of the Loire River, from May to September. It offers horse-drawn carriage rides through the vineyard as part of the tasting experience ...
As the Loire River glides gently east to west, officially separating northern from southern France, it has come to define one of France’s most popular tourist regions. Because of its history ...
Another producer we recently discovered is Passerelles, a relatively new property that has well-priced wines from several appellations along the Loire River. Here are several red and white wines ...
Monday morning in Nantes. Work-bound motorists dominate the bridges crossing the Loire River while pedestrians, dressed in ...
As the Loire River glides gently east to west, officially separating northern from southern France, it has come to define one of France’s most popular tourist regions. Because of its history ...
Straddling the widest stretch of France's Loire River is the city of Amboise, an inviting town with a fine old quarter below its hilltop château. As the Loire River glides gently east to west ...