The Domain de La Plante d’Or is a wineyard of the 19th century, which holds its name from the yellow lupine which bloomed formerly on this soil on the sandy and clayey grounds.
Philippe LOQUINEAU welcomes you in his cellars, in the middle of 14 hectares of vineyards of the domain.
Opening all year long, visit and tasting on appointment.
Awakened very young in the sensory wealth of this environment and in the worship of the vineyard, Philippe Loquineau took back in 1981 the family domain and contributes with passion to the fame of the AOC wines Cour Cheverny and Cheverny.
As nowhere else, the revival of the vine Romorantin in 1519, then favorite wine of the king of France Francis 1 in Chambord, dedicates the authenticity of the soil of the Domain de La Plante d’Or. A lively, mineral and complex, surprising white wine of long guarding...
The charm which it arouses is confirmed by our visitors who hope to find this rare and exclusive wine on their tables at home... A Wine according to the legend of The Salamander which “feeds on the fire of the spirit and switches off the fire of the passions , Rabelais did not say better!
Philippe LOQUINEAU welcomes you in his cellars, in the middle of 14 hectares of vineyards of the domain.
Opening all year long, visit and tasting on appointment.
Awakened very young in the sensory wealth of this environment and in the worship of the vineyard, Philippe Loquineau took back in 1981 the family domain and contributes with passion to the fame of the AOC wines Cour Cheverny and Cheverny.
As nowhere else, the revival of the vine Romorantin in 1519, then favorite wine of the king of France Francis 1 in Chambord, dedicates the authenticity of the soil of the Domain de La Plante d’Or. A lively, mineral and complex, surprising white wine of long guarding...
The charm which it arouses is confirmed by our visitors who hope to find this rare and exclusive wine on their tables at home... A Wine according to the legend of The Salamander which “feeds on the fire of the spirit and switches off the fire of the passions , Rabelais did not say better!