What brings people here is both the wine and the place it lives. The guided visit takes you through about 2 kilometers of troglodyte caves, and some bottles are still held back here from as far back as 1874, so you are looking at how Vouvray has been stored and aged, not just poured. If you came as a family, this is simple too: adults pay €8.50 for the tour and tasting, and Melek goes free because children under 18 are free. The tasting includes five wines, so it goes beyond Vouvray alone and can include sparkling, still, sweet Vouvray, and a Chinon red. As you stand here, look for the carved stone and the cool, underground passages, because those caves are the real reason this stop matters. In high season, it is smart to book ahead, and from Tours this is only about a 10-minute detour.
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