Ackerman Cremant tasting room ★ 4.5
6 by the glassSaint-Hilaire-Saint-Florent, Saumur
Ackerman, a Saumur sparkling house founded by Jean-Baptiste Ackerman in 1811, runs a dedicated Cremant tasting room in its tuffeau cellars. The flight covers Cremant de Loire Brut and the Saumur Brut range alongside a single rose Cremant.
The list: Sparkling-only tasting room at the Ackerman house, oldest Saumur sparkling producer (founded 1811); flight of Cremant de Loire and Saumur Brut cuvees
Tip: Combine with the underground cellar tour for the full Saumur sparkling experience. The Ackerman cuvees are bottle-aged in the tuffeau caves for at least nine months.
Langlois-Chateau Cremant de Loire tasting room ★ 4.5
6 by the glassSaint-Hilaire-Saint-Florent, Saumur
Langlois-Chateau, owned by the Bollinger Champagne house since 1973, is the second of the historic Saumur sparkling producers. Its tasting room at Saint-Hilaire-Saint-Florent pours the Cremant de Loire range and the prestige Quadrille Cuvee, alongside a small still-wine collection.
The list: Sparkling-only tasting room at the Langlois-Chateau house (Bollinger-owned since 1973); flight of Cremant de Loire and Saumur Mousseux
Tip: Quadrille is an age-worthy traditional-method Loire sparkling, bottle-fermented and aged in tuffeau caves for over 36 months. Worth the upgrade in the tasting flight.
Veuve Amiot tasting cellar ★ 4.3
5 by the glassSaint-Hilaire-Saint-Florent, Saumur
Veuve Amiot is the third of the historic Saumur sparkling houses (founded 1884) and runs a tasting room with cellar tour at Saint-Hilaire-Saint-Florent. The flight focuses on traditional-method Saumur and Cremant de Loire, with the Cuvee Royale as the prestige bottling.
The list: Sparkling-only tasting room with a flight of Saumur Brut, Cremant de Loire and the limited Veuve Amiot Cuvee Royale prestige cuvee
Tip: Veuve Amiot is less internationally distributed than Bouvet-Ladubay or Ackerman; cellar-door tasting is the easiest way to access the full range.
La Cremaillere ★ 4.4
25 by the glassTours Vieille Ville
La Cremaillere on the Place Plumereau is one of Tours' longest-running wine bars, with a Loire-heavy by-the-glass programme and a serious bottle list. Late-night Chinon, Bourgueil and Vouvray pours alongside the wider regional range.
The list: Loire-focused list of 200 bottles with 25 by-the-glass pours; Vouvray, Chinon, Saumur-Champigny and Sancerre by the glass nightly
Tip: Order the Loire-around-the-river flight (Pays Nantais, Anjou, Touraine, Centre-Loire) to traverse the four sub-regions in a single sitting.
Le Petit Comptoir ★ 4.5
18 by the glassTours centre
Le Petit Comptoir is the natural-wine pivot of central Tours, with a programme heavy on Touraine and Anjou small growers. By-the-glass Cabernet Franc from Chinon and Saumur-Champigny is the house signature, with the natural-leaning Vouvray and Montlouis whites as alternatives.
The list: Sommelier-driven natural and biodynamic Loire selection; 120 bottles, 18 by-the-glass; emphasis on small Touraine and Anjou growers
Tip: Ask the sommelier for the rotating natural-Cabernet Franc flight; the menu refreshes weekly and includes growers like Roches Neuves and Antoine Sanzay.
Le Loir dans la Theiere wine bar ★ 4.4
12 by the glassTours Vieille Ville
Le Loir dans la Theiere is a caviste-and-wine-bar hybrid in the Tours Vieille Ville, with a curated Loire selection and casual late-evening drinking. The corkage policy is generous (low fee for in-shop bottle consumption) and the food menu is small but cheese-and-charcuterie-perfect.
The list: Independent caviste-bar with 300 bottles for take-away or in-room consumption; 12 by-the-glass; whole-Loire focus from Pays Nantais to Pouilly-Fume
Tip: Buy a bottle from the shop and pay the small corkage to drink it on the spot. The Cremant de Loire selection is one of the best in Tours.