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Vallée du Rhone Châteauneuf du Pape
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Rhône valley and Provence

The Rhône, the sun and the wind. An emblematic axis of this territory swept by the Mistral, the Rhône has forged the terroir identity, its landscapes lines, and its wines' personality. The AOC Côtes du Rhône and 8 renowned crus make its reputation.

The smell of Provence

The penetrating aroma of lavender, the scents of garrigue, thyme, rosemary or savory, the delicious  smell of garlic. Provence is an intoxicating journey!  Don't miss the Richerenches market in winter where the Enclave des Papes' particular scent floats famous truffles.

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Champs de lavandes
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Châteauneuf-du-Pape, the popes heritage

Developed by the sovereign pontiffs in the 14th century,  Châteauneuf-du-Pape vineyard enjoys a reputation that has crossed the centuries and borders. The art of blending is brought to the top here. Up to 18 grape varieties shape the unique character of this prestigious cru!

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Chateauneuf du Pape
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La ViaRhôna

A cycle route from Lake Geneva to the Mediterranean,this is an attractive programme for those who like to take their time. Discover the Rhone Valley on a freewheeler according to your desires: nature bathing, sports relaxation, gastronomic experiences or cultural visits?

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Via Rhôna
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An exceptional heritage

The Rhône Valley has preserved Vaucluse history prodigious vestiges. While Orange, a Roman town listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, bears witness to antiquity's splendours, the incomparable site of the fortress of Mornas brings back to life the Middle Ages splendours. Between visits and shows.

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Forteresse de Mornas
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