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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 second-oldest known wine business still in existence, after the
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Marcis de Goulaine was living in 1130, but the genealogy begin with Jean, mentioned in 1149; his son, Mathieu, Jean II de Goulaine, 14th century obtained the right to hold a fair on St Martin's Day (
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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
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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).
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The style of the château, under its high-pitched slate roofs, bears some comparison to the central Loire estates of
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The Goulaine family's ownership of the estate continued uninterrupted until 1788, when it was sold to a
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Halkin, Joseph et Roland, C.-G. "Recueil des Chartes de l’Abbaye de Stavelot-Malmédy", Brüssel 1909.
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in 1180, occasioning the arms and motto carried by the Goulaine since; see also Saint-Allais 1816.
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was allegedly invented in the kitchen of Château de Goulaine by the head cook, Madame
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The Goulaine coat-of-arms, parting England and France, accompanied by the motto, "
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banker. This circumstance helped save the château from destruction during the
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Modern glasshouses contrast with 16th-century stonework at the château
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In addition to producing a Muscadet, the Goulaine winery produces a
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Nobiliaire universel de France ou Recueil général des généalogies
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Museum to see the art and advertising collection of the brand of
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According to one telling of the story, as favored by the
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in the western Loire Valley. The estate also grows some
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in the world, and it is considered the oldest European
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Montifault, "Notice sur les seigneuries de Trogoff",
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De cettuy-cy, de cettuy-là, j'accorde les couronnes,"
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château
Loire Valley wine region
Nantes
estate-bottled wine

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Normans
Goulaine family
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old nobility
Seventh Crusade
Wars of Religion
Catholic League
marquis
Henry IV of France
Dutch
French Revolution
Staffelter Hof
Rhineland-Palatinate
oldest commercial enterprises
family owned business
châteaux of the Loire Valley
Sancerre
Vouvray
Chardonnay
Folle blanche

Château de Blois
Château de Chambord

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