Rhône Valley Vineyards - Wine Tourism

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21 March 2026
Oenology Regional Products
Journée Dégustation au Domaine Niero

Condrieu

10:00 17:00

27 March 2026
Oenology Regional Products
Vintage & food tasting workshop

Rasteau

18:30

27 March 2026
Oenology Regional Products
La pause comtadine : Anchoïade

Carpentras

12:00

27 March 2026
Regional Products
Afterwork 'Tout pour le Ventoux' - Cave La Romaine

Vaison-la-Romaine

18:00 21:00

28 March 2026
Pedestrian sports Hiking
La Ronde des cépages avec Gigondas LaCave

Gigondas

09:00

28 March 2026 - 29 March 2026
Comic strip Visual/graphic arts Oenology Drawing
Vendanges Graphiques 2026

Condrieu

28 March 2026
Gastronomy
Marché gourmand de Pâques

Beaucaire

28 March 2026
Cinema Oenology
Les Chaillées de l'Enfer - Soirée Ciné'Vignes

Lourmarin

18:00

29 March 2026
Oenology Regional Products
Les Grandes Bouffes 'Spring and asparagus special' - Mas des Escarades

Buisson

12:00

Loire: visit a Wine Estate

Loire

Along with the Rhône, the Loire is one of the smallest departments in the Rhône Valley in terms of vineyard area. But it still had plenty to offer the visitor! Estates making Condrieu and Côte Rôtie appellation wines nestle here within the unspoilt Pilat Natural Regional Park, boasting a wealth of heritage architecture and history with countless hidden treasures to explore.  Then there’s Château-Grillet, dating back to the 18th century and one of the Rhône Valley’s oldest appellations, whose vineyards are considered to be a historic monument in themselves. For white-wine enthusiasts especially, these are a must-visit, with exceptional wines well worth exploring and tasting.

Visiter Domaines de la Loire
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Vignobles Chirat
Vignobles Chirat
Saint-Michel-sur-Rhône
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Vineyard of Boisseyt
Tasting cellar
Wine cellar Yves Cuilleron
Tasting cellar
Wine estate Farjon
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Wine estate François Villard
Wine estate François Villard
Saint-Michel-sur-Rhône

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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