The Anjou Vine and Wine Museum is located in the heart of the Anjou vineyard in an old cellar. It was created in 1978 with the aim of promoting wine-growing know-how and practices.
In all, nearly 10,000 tools, objects and documents make up the collections, showcasing the history of the Anjou-Saumur vineyard and its evolution since the 19th century.
Among them, the vinothèque presents an atypical and unique collection in France: full bottles of wine, the oldest of which dates from 1887! The museum is also a collection of 17 different grape varieties, cultivated in a grape variety conservatory of half a hectare.
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