A little history...
Like other villages of the Côte, Corgoloin is marked by the Roman occupation which it preserves the remains (weapons, coins, statues...) discovered on the town.
The village of Corgoloin comes from a domain called Merovingian Godoleni curtis. Corgoloin had to make a call to 834, Curtis Horns Godalent, later evolving gradually Corgoolein in 1241 and then to 1332. Coorgoolain The village is growing rapidly in the days of the Dukes Capetians.
On the territory of Corgoloin several hamlets and localities have seen erecting beautiful buildings: Cussigny (on the foundations of an ancient castle), seventeenth and eighteenth centuries; Soft (XVI century mansion on an already busy location previous centuries), The Thatch (castle of the eighteenth century, on older foundations)...
Torn between the Plain and the Coast, Corgoloin still has strong traditions as wine and agricultural and careers since 1847.