The commune is 20 minutes south of Nantes, on the left bank of the Loire and the Route Touristique du Vignoble Nantais. Abélard, philosopher and theologian born in 1079, was born here. Vines first appeared around the 12th century. The commune, bordered to the north by the Sanguèze and to the south by the Sèvre, is the only place left to grow vines: everything here is linked to the memory and culture of wine, such as the hamlet of Pé-de-Sèvre and its winegrowers' houses, its Vineyard Museum and the Port-Domino slipway where wine was loaded. Of its medieval past, little remains today, except the Sainte-Anne chapel, home to the Human Rights mirror.

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