- The Château de
Cheverny (pronounced [ʃɑto də ʃəvɛʁni]) is
located in
Cheverny, Loir-et-Cher, France. It is one of the châteaux of the
Loire Valley. Henry...
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Cheverny (French pronunciation: [ʃəvɛʁni]) is a
commune in the
French department of Loir-et-Cher,
administrative region of Centre-Val de Loire. It lies...
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Cheverny is a
French wine
region in the
Loire Valley that
makes dry
white wines,
light red
wines and rosé wines. The area
received AOVDQS (Appellation...
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Hurault (1528 in
Cheverny, Loir-et-Cher – 1599),
comte de
Cheverny, was a
French nobleman and politician. His son
Philippe Hurault de
Cheverny was a bishop...
- Cour-
Cheverny (French pronunciation: [kuʁ ʃəvɛʁni]) is a
commune in the Loir-et-Cher department, Centre-Val de
Loire region, France. The commune's land...
- de Cour-
Cheverny", also
known as "Clinique de La Borde", in French) is a
psychiatric clinic that
opened in 1953, near the town of Cour-
Cheverny in the...
- Once
quite widely grown in the Loire, it has now only seen in the Cour-
Cheverny [fr]. It
produces intense,
minerally wines somewhat reminiscent of Chablis...
- and
still held by the
Hurault family.
Their family seat is Château de
Cheverny in the
Loire Valley in
France and Château de Semur-en-Vallon.
Title holders:...
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Philippe Hurault de
Cheverny (1579–1620), a
bishop of Chartres. He was a son of
Philippe Hurault de
Cheverny, a
chancellor of France. He was a bibliophile...
- Loir-et-Cher département
which includes the
winemaking areas of
Cheverny, Cour-
Cheverny, Montrichard, Oisly, Saint-Romain-sur-Cher, Valençay as well as...