Rhône Valley Vineyards - Wine Tourism

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06 March 2026
Gastronomy Oenology
Vins et Produits de la mer

Savignargues

19:00 22:00

06 March 2026
Gastronomy Oenology Regional Products
Day of Truffles and Wines at Gigondas LaCave

Gigondas

08:00

06 March 2026
Oenology
Soirée oenologie - Créez votre vin

Maubec

18:30 18:30

06 March 2026 et plus
Gastronomy Oenology
Vin et Fromage aux Terrasses d' Adrien

Sannes

17:00 19:00

07 March 2026 et plus
Oenology Geology Landscape
Dégustation œnologique à 50 mètres sous terre et visite de la Grotte

Orgnac-l'Aven

18:00 20:00

07 March 2026
Atelier Vins & Bien-être

Ampuis

07 March 2026
Oenology
Opération Saint-Andéol

Bourg-Saint-Andéol

09:30

08 March 2026
Pedestrian sports Race (on foot) Hiking
18th edition - Les Randos Natura

Saint-Laurent-la-Vernède

08:30

08 March 2026
Oenology
Journée de la Femme au Cellier des Princes

Courthézon

11:00 13:00

08 March 2026
Tourism Oenology Heritage
DEGUSTATION ET VENTE DE VINS LOCAUX à Vitrolles en Luberon

Vitrolles-en-Lubéron

10:00 14:00

Drôme: visit a wine estate

The Drôme – it’s all in our nature

The Drôme department spans both the southern and northern sections of the Rhône Valley Vineyards. The wine route features a number of castles, such as the one in Suze la Rousse which now houses the Wine University. There are plenty of Rhône Valley appellations to choose from here, including the wines of the Diois with their famous Clairette de Die, Grignan les Adhémar and Côtes du Rhône, along with top Crus such as Crozes-Hermitage, Hermitage and, further to the south, Vinsobres.
With its varied landscapes of fertile plains, rolling hills and rugged mountains, the Drôme offers a broad range of leisure opportunities for nature lovers.  Hikers, climbers, mountain bikers and canyoneers won’t be disappointed, whether they’re in the Vercors Massif, the Drôme mountains, the Die plateau or the slopes of the Baronnies.
And with its picturesque hilltop villages and unspoilt nature, the Drôme is also a superb wine destination, with vineyards and wineries aplenty to discover as you explore the great outdoors.

Visiter Domaines de Drôme
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Tasting cellar
Cave de Tain (wine cellar)
Tasting cellar
Cave Delas Frères
Cave Delas Frères
Tain-l'Hermitage
Tasting cellar
Cave des Coteaux de Saint Maurice
Cave des Coteaux de Saint Maurice
Saint-Maurice-sur-Eygues
Tasting cellar
Cave Ferraton Père et Fils (wine cellar)
Tasting cellar
Cave la Suzienne
Cave la Suzienne
Suze-la-Rousse
Tasting cellar
Cave La Vinsobraise
Tasting cellar
Cave Monge-Granon
Tasting cellar
Cave Poulet et Fils (winery)

The Rhône Valley Departments

Discover other wine estates

From Lyon to Avignon, the Rhône Valley is a vast wine-growing region dotted with renowned estates. Here are a few suggestions to broaden your horizons and discover other wine tourism destinations.

Flavours and terroirs

From glass to plate

Local wines pair beautifully with local foods. That means Mediterranean and Provençal flavours in the south, and the taste of Ardèche and Lyon in the north. Countless culinary combinations to make your taste-buds sparkle!

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Where to stay

Rooms with a view

Do you dream of waking up the sound of cicadas, or opening your eyes to views of vines as far as the eye can see?  Then you’re in the right place. Choose bed and breakfast accommodation, or a vineyard gîte that’s just right for your needs. Or maybe you’d prefer something in the countryside, or in town? Our partners can help.

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