Former wine-growing commune on the Loire river, a UNESCO heritage site, which produces Bourgueil wine.
Rochecotte Castle, currently a hotel establishment, belonged to the Duchess of Dino, Talleyrand's companion.
Go for a walk at the place called "Les Galteaux": from there, you will see the castle of Ussé!
There are two restaurants (gourmet and brasserie) in the village.
Ingrandes-de-Touraine:
The town of Ingrandes-de-Touraine is known for its terroirs viticoles. Wine is the very spirit of this village; he stakes the story to the point of having his own brotherhood, that of Fripe-Douzils and his tasting club.
Ingrandes-de-Touraine is also a large recreation area for a family afternoon or a fishing trip to the pond of Trois Vaux, hiking on the trails or cycling through its vineyards or in the forest, a typical architectural heritage (cylindrical pillars, fences, porches, remarkable dovecotes (rue Galotière and rue de Fontenay).
The village is located at the crossroads of Touraine and Anjou, 10 km from the town of Bourgueil whose heritage and natural wealth is recognized.
The highlight of the AOC Bourgueil is located here. Mount Sigou, magnificent promontory overlooking the village.
Shops: Six winemakers welcome you to the property, an outdoor poultry farm (cannery and fresh poultry), on the village square full service and bread, and finally an original restaurant located in the vineyards.