CAVES BOUVET-LADUBAY
SAUMUR - 49
Etienne Bouvet created the house of Bouvet Ladubay
in 1851, by associating his brand with the name of his
wife. At the end of the 19th century its success was
extraordinary, so much so that it became the largest
producer of sparkling wines in the world. Through
the 8 km of cellars, visitors are shown all the stages
of winemaking in an exceptional setting. The Bouvet
Ladubay house also boasts steel and glass architecture,
a small theatre and a ‘sunken cathedral’, carved into the
rock. The carriage room makes a fine degustation area.
Note: Contemporary Art Centre, seminar and receptions
rooms available.
Opening times
From to
Opening daysPour connaitre le détail, contacter l'établissement.
Opening daysPour connaitre le détail, contacter l'établissement.
Languages spoken
- English
- French
- German
- Spanish
Types of product
- Wines
AOC
- Bourgueil
- Chinon
- Coteaux du Layon
- Crémant de Loire
- Saumur Blanc
- Saumur Brut
- Saumur Champigny
- Saumur Rosé
- Saumur Rouge
- Touraine
Payment methods
- Bank card
- Postal or bank cheques
Individual visits
- Continuous guided
Languages of the visit
- Visit: French, German, English, Spanish
Information
- Pets welcome
CAVES BOUVET-LADUBAY






CELLARS BOUVET-LADUBAY
Itinerary
11, rue Jean Ackerman
Saint-Hilaire Saint-Florent
Saint-Hilaire Saint-Florent
49400, SAUMUR
France



