Museum housed in old cellars, with a large collection of antique tools showing the winemaker's daily work
Housed in the former cellars of Domaine Alain Geoffroy, this museum represents years of collecting, carried out by Alain Geoffroy himself. Passionate about his craft and an inveterate collector, he has amassed over 8,000 objects (including at least 4,000 corkscrews, each more original than the last) from France, Italy, Germany and the United States. Zig-zag and Thomason rub shoulders with the knotted corkscrew and many others. In addition, there's a wide range of antique tools showing the winemaker's daily work. Last but not least, a number of fine silver taste-vins complete this very interesting museum. THE TASTING CELLAR IS FULLY ACCESSIBLE FOR PEOPLE WITH REDUCED MOBILITY. THE MUSEUM, PARTIALLY. THE FIRST FLOOR, HOWEVER, IS ONLY ACCESSIBLE VIA A STAIRCASE. FREE PARKING NEARBY.
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