A long succession of vineyards drain into the river Loire, which is actually
their only link, imbuing them
with its relaxing influence.
Known as “ The garden of France “ the Loire valley has been the setting of
major historical events.
Its stately homes bear witness to the attraction
which the province of Touraine has held for kings and
their courtiers who,
over the course of centuries, took pleasure in living here.
-
château de Blois : 40 Km
-
château de Chambord : 35 Km
-
château de Chenonceau : 25 Km
-
château de Cheverny : 20 Km
-
château d'Amboise : 40 Km
Its illustrious neighbours
:
- Tours : 70 Km
- Blois : 40 Km
- Orléans
: 80 Km
- Châteauroux : 45 Km
Maintain the prestige and reputation of the region.

In
1890 : Pierre and Louise BARDON cutting the gun-flint
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In 1920 : Angeline and Georges BARDON on their way to harvest the
grapes.

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BARDON waiting for the trailers of grapes near to the wine press.