Saint-Fiacre is the most wine-producing commune in France. You get there by a winding road in the middle of a vastness of black vineyards. Between the Sèvre and the Maine, this muscadet will become the purest Sèvre-et-Maine. For the anecdote, Victor Hugo's mother, Sophie Trébuchet, took part in the harvest of Saint-Fiacre. As for Marc Elder, winner of the Goncourt Prize in 1913, he lived in Saint-Fiacre and used the village as the setting for his novels. The Chasseloir castle (its vines are the oldest in the Nantes vineyard) with its 15th century tower (the last vestige of the old feudal castle) is one of the most prestigious estates in Saint-Fiacre

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