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At the heart of the Loire Valley, known as The Garden of France, is Langlois-Chateau. The history of winemaking
        in the region stretches back to 500 AD, with the vines in Sancerre among the first to be officially recognised. With a
        romantic  family history behind  it,  Langlois-Chateau,  founded  following  the  marriage  of  Edouard  Langlois  and
        Jeanne  Chateau  in  1885,  has  been specialising  in  the  sparkling  wines  of  the  Loire  for  more  than  130  years.
        Today,  under  the  watchful  eye  of  François-Régis  de Fougeroux,  elegant  sparkling  Crémant  de  Loire  wines  are
        expertly crafted from the chalky Silex soils, with grapes hand-picked before vinification by varietal and terroir.


        As well as producing some of the region’s top sparkling wines Langlois-Chateau also produces a range of fantastic
        still  wines  from  some  of  the  Loire’s  most  prestigious  appellations,  these  sites  form  the  73  hectares  of  Langlois-
        Chateau’s  vineyard  holdings.  Their  Saumur  vineyard  was  one  of  the  first  in  France  to  receive  the  ‘Terra  Vitis’
        certification,  which  guarantees  the  vines  are  grown, and wines produced, with the utmost respect for nature and
        the environment. Translated from Latin, it reveals the inseparable link between terroir and vine.


        The blending process can include up to 10% of reserve wines, before a minimum of 24 months ageing in Langlois-
        Chateau’s freestone cellars at their historical St-Hilaire St-Florent site overlooking the Loire River. The result is a
        Crémant that is emblematic of the region; charmingly refined, fresh and structured.























              François-Régis de Fougeroux of Langlois Chateau  Langlois-Chateau was one of the first to attain Terra Vitis Certification
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