Rhône Valley Vineyards - Wine Tourism

Agenda

Date Range
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01 January 2025 - 31 January 2025
Oenology
Muséobulles Guided Visits

Die

01 January 2025 - 29 April 2025
Oenology
Cave Jérôme Cayol - Domaine de Maupas - Guided-Tour

Châtillon-en-Diois

30 January 2025 - 27 November 2025
Décoration Cinéma Littérature Peinture Photographie Poésie Sculpture Dessin
Exposition des 100 ans du Cellier des Princes

Courthézon

30 January 2025
Decoration Cinema Litterature Painting Photography Poetry Sculpture Drawing
Vernissage de l'exposition des 100 ans du Cellier des Princes

Courthézon

18:30

01 February 2025
Oenology
Saveurs de truffes et vins d'Ardèche

Saint-Sernin

09:00 18:00

01 February 2025
Tourism Gastronomy Oenology Regional Products
Portes ouvertes et crêpes party

Vercheny

14:00 18:00

01 February 2025
Le Midi'llésime

Jonquerettes

11:00 17:00

01 February 2025
Les Rencontres de la Truffe et du Vin

Richerenches

01 February 2025 - 31 May 2025
Organic Oenology
Introductory wine tasting course

Domazan

14:00 17:00

01 February 2025
Oenology Regional Products
Atelier dégustation truffe & vieux millésimes

Vacqueyras

10:30 12:00

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

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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