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Montlouis-sur-Loire (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃lwi syʁ lwaʁ] ,
literally Montlouis on Loire) is a
commune in the Indre-et-Loire
department in
central France...
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Montlouis (French pronunciation: [mɔ̃lwi]) is a
commune in the Cher
department in the Centre-Val de
Loire region of France. A
farming area comprising...
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wines produced in St-Nicolas-de-Bourgueil. The
region around Vouvray,
Montlouis-sur-Loire and
Touraine has some of the most
diverse plantings of all the...
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Champagne at
meals marking special occasions.
Montlouis:
located only a few
kilometres to the east of Tours,
Montlouis-sur-Loire
gives its name to
white wines...
- Crémant de Loire,
Coteaux de l'Aubance,
Coteaux du Layon, Jasnières,
Montlouis,
Quarts de Chaume, Saumur, Savennières, and Vouvray. The
wines of the...
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peaking at the 40 year mark.
Across the
Loire River from
Vouvray is the
Montlouis AOC,
which produces Chenin blanc-based
wines like
Vouvray that tend to...
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defeated and a
peace treaty was
signed in
September 1174, the
Treaty of
Montlouis. When
Henry II and
Louis VII made a
truce on 8
September 1174, its terms...
- his sons, but was
generous to them in the
peace settlement agreed at
Montlouis.
Henry the
Young King was
allowed to
travel widely in
Europe with his...
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Gabrielle d'Estrées was born at
either the Château de la Bourdaisière in
Montlouis-sur-Loire in Touraine, or at the Château de Cœuvres in Picardy. Her parents...
- was at the time of the
bombing and
people mistaking him for an Arab.
Montlouis,
Nathalie (2013).
Lords and
empresses in and out of Babylon: the EABIC...