Our estates and châteaux
Our estates and châteaux
“You can be from the same family, and all different”
Thanks to our multi-site locations, Loire Propriétés produces more than 42 AOCs, including other more anecdotal nuggets from the Loire Valley: “We can all be from the same family, and all be different”.
Thanks to our long-standing partnerships in the vineyards, Loire Propriétés offers an enriched range of renowned châteaux and estates that trust us to promote and market their wines.
As a result, we offer fine, elegant wines that are rich in terroir.
Château des Cossé
Located in the Anjou Villages production area, the vineyards of the Château des Cossé stretch over several hectares around the famous Château de Brissac. Acquired in 1502 by René de Cossé, the first Lord of Brissac, it is now the residence of the 14th Duke of Brissac.
The partnership between the Château des Cossé and Loire Propriétés was formed to produce and market a range of Anjou Villages Brissac, Anjou Rouge, Cabernet d’Anjou, Rosé d’Anjou and Crémant de Loire wines.
Find out more : www.chateau-brissac.fr
Château de Mauny
Located to the west of Brissac-Quincé, close to the left bank of the Aubance, Château de Mauny embodies the excellence and authenticity of Angevin terroirs. Owned by the Brault family since the 18ᵉ century, this wine estate is marked by a history of passion and transmission, where each generation invests with dedication to sublimate the potential of these unique lands.
Today, Olivier and Sylvain Brault perpetuate this heritage with a forward-looking vision. Anxious to preserve the terroirs for future generations, they practice integrated viticulture that combines respect for the environment with viticultural excellence. This approach is accompanied by a strong commitment to biodiversity, with practices designed to promote a harmonious balance between the vine and its ecosystem.
Château de Vallagon
The vineyards of the Château de Vallagon are located in the commune of BourréDansLe Cher, and their Touraine Sauvignon is a fruity, fresh and floral wine. This château also produces a light and fruity red.
Find out more : chateaudevallagon.fr
Château de Valmer
The vineyards of the Château de Valmer fall into the Vouvray A.O.C.appellation. They cover 23 hectares of sunlit hillside in the communes of Chançay and Reugny.
Vouvray wines are only ever made from a single grape variety: Chenin, even now still known as the “Pineau Blanc of the Loire”.
The Château de Valmer is also famous for its “Italian” style terraced gardens.
Find out more : www.chateaudevalmer.com
Domaine Touchais
Founded in 1878, Domaine Touchais covers 150 hectares of vineyards. It is also one of the oldest vineyards in Anjou with vines located on Anjou’s flagship appellations such as Cabernet d’Anjou, Rosé d’Anjou, Saumur sparkling, Coteaux du Layon, and many more. Domaine Touchais also produces the famous Moulin Touchais , Coteaux du Layon with at least 10 years of aging. It holds in its cellars the most beautiful and oldest collection of wines from the Loire.
We have chosen to transcribe all these values on the packaging itself, thus bringing all the codes of the finest wines of the Loire.
Find out more : www.touchais.fr