Nestled in the quaint village of Le Pallet, within one of France’s lesser-known wine regions, the Nantes Wine Museum offers a deep dive into the history of the muscadet grape. Housed in a charming setting, the museum showcases a massive 19th-century wine press, alongside other exhibits that trace the region’s viticultural heritage. Visitors can explore the surrounding vineyards and enjoy a family-friendly atmosphere, making it an engaging destination for both wine enthusiasts and casual visitors alike.
Nantes Wine Museum (Musee du Vignoble Nantais)
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