Château de Goulaine
castle, chateau
64m
Loire-Atlantique, Pays de la Loire

The Château de Goulaine is a former castle, now a château, in the Loire Valley located near Nantes, France

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Previous names
Château de Goulaine, Château de Goulaine
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Description

The Château de Goulaine is a former castle, now a château, in the Loire Valley located near Nantes, France. This castle has been home to the family of the marquis de Goulaine for over a thousand years. Château de Goulaine is also the estate-bottled wine produced at the château.

History

In the 12th century, when the Duchy of Brittany was independent, the first Goulaine, Jean de Goulaine, then captain of the city of Nantes, fortified the estate, which is still surrounded by marshes, to defend against attacks from Normans. The Goulaine were of the old nobility, recorded in the Seventh Crusade (1248). During the Wars of Religion, the Goulaine fought for the Catholic League: Gabriel, sieur de Goulaine, at the head of fifty lancers, and his brother Jean, baron du Faouët, took the châteaux of Trogoff (Plouescat) and of Kérouzéré (Sibiril) in 1590. Gabriel was attached to the Bourbon cause in being made a marquis by Henry IV of France. The Goulaine family ownership of the estate continued uninterrupted until 1788 when it was sold to a Dutch banker. This circumstance helped save the château from destruction during the French Revolution. In 1858, a member of the Goulaine family reacquired the estate and maintains it today.

Wines

While it is not clear exactly when the estate vineyard started producing wine for commercial use, rather than just family consumption, the millennium during which the estate of Château de Goulaine has been producing wine makes it the oldest known wine business still in existence; It is believed to be the third oldest commercial enterprise in the world. It is considered the oldest European family owned business. The castle estate is one of the last Châteaux de la Loire to still be producing wine.

In addition to producing a Muscadet, Château de Goulaine also produces a Sancerre and Vouvray as well as what is believed to be the first commercial Chardonnay in the western Loire Valley. The estate also grows some Folle blanche.

Architecture of the château

Today the style of the château, under its high pitched slate roofs bears some comparison to the central Loire estates of Château de Blois and Château de Chambord, though Château de Goulaine was built much earlier and in a more conservative style.

The butterflies aviary

Since 1984, hundreds of tropical butterflies are showcased in an aviary, flying freely among tropical plants. This project was initiated by Marquis Robert de Goulaine (1933-2010) himself.

LU's Museum

In the older stables, you can visit the LU Museum. You can see the art and advertising collection of the brand of biscuits. There are 500 works of art (paintings, sculptures). The brand is very important in Nantes because the production of "le Petit Beurre" biscuits was in the "quai Baco" in the factories of the family. Today, the brand history is told with their works of art.

Beurre blanc

According to one telling of the story, as favored by the American chef Bobby Flay, the white sauce beurre blanc was allegedly invented in the kitchen of Château de Goulaine by the head cook, Madame Clémence Lefeuvre.

Useful information

Le parking GRATUIT (à 100 m de l’entrée du site)

Adulte: 9,50 €

Chambres d'hôtes: 115 € TTC (pour 2 personnes)

Tarif réduit (étudiants, PMR et demandeurs d’emploi): 7,50 €

Enfant (de 5 à 16 ans): 5,50 €

Enfants (de 0 à 5 ans): gratuit

Habitant de Haute-Goulaine: 5,50 € (sur présentation d’un justificatif de domicile et une carte d’identité)

Groupe adultes (à partir de 20 personnes): 8 € (visite guidée); 10 € (visite guidée et dégustation). Gratuité pour un accompagnateur et un chauffeur

Groupe enfants (à partir de 20 personnes, de 4 à 16 ans): 5,50 € (visite guidée)

Groupe (moins de 20 personnes): forfait de160 € (visite guidée), forfait de 180 € (visite guidée et dégustation)

Groupe scolaires (à partir de 20 personnes, jusqu’à 16 ans): 6,50 € par enfant (visite du château et du Musée Officiel LU)

Groupe scolaires (à partir de 20 personnes, de 16 à 26 ans): 8 € par étudiant (visite du château et du Musée Officiel LU). Gratuité pour les accompagnateurs (2 par groupe). Tarif de 8 € par accompagnateur supplémentaire

Pass Famille (à partir de 2 adultes et 3 enfants): 32 €

Groupe inférieur à 20 personnes, un forfait est appliqué: forfait de 130 €: visite du château et du Musée Officiel LU (jusqu’ à 16 ans); forfait de 160 € : visite du château et du Musée Officiel LU (16 à 26 ans)

Wi-Fi GRATUIT

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