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Wine in Provence
I'm planning a 2-week trip to Provence at the end of May & would like to visit a few vineyards in, perhaps, Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Beaumes de Venise, and Gigondas (or any other towns in the area or Vaucluse). Has anyone been to any vineyards in this area where they had a nice experience? If so, how easy was it to find these places & did you need to make an appointment? We are social wine enthusiasts and fairly knowledgable (in other words, we won't be buying cases, but a few bottles of wine we enjoy). Any help would be appreciated!
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We did a few wine tastings in Chateauneuf-de-Pape and enjoyed them. Easy to find--don't forget they close from 12-2. No appointments. There is also a chocolatier just outside of town that is superb! We have been to several Provencal wine tastings here and one was from Cassis that was truly elegant. Sorry I don't have the name. Also the Vaucluse--just did one Wednesday--I can come up with that name later.<BR>It was pointed out to us at one dinner (here--a benefit) that Provencal wines are really meant to go with food--not always great "stand alone" wines.
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Thank you for your reply, Gretchen. I'll have to look up that chocolatier! Do you remember needing appointments for the tastings outside of Chateauneuf-du-Pape? If you can find the name of the one in Vaucluse, that would be great!
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We tasted only in the village and had a good time. There are many "caves"in town where you go into a cool cellar directly from the street.Samples are freely given and the people were very friendly.Many europeans were there buying cases to transport home in their cars.
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<BR>La Pigeade and Domaine Durban are two<BR>Beaumes de Venise producers that have<BR>tastings. The track to Durban is quite<BR>dramatic and the vinery beautifully sited. The owners of La Pigeade were<BR>extremely friendly and welcoming - <BR>actually, the Durban folk were great too!<BR><BR>There are tasting rooms in almost every<BR>wine village - Gigondas, Vacqueyras,<BR>Cairanne and Seguret. <BR><BR>Don't need appointments for the majority of tastings. For fun go to the<BR>hypermarche just north of Avignon - they have a *huge* selection of wines!<BR><BR>We'll be there at the end of May too -<BR>wonderful area!
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Thank you all for your help! My local wine store is also contacting some of their suppliers to arrange some appointments for me. I just hope I have enough time!
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If you plan to visit the individual vineyards,these days many of them only allow visits with an appointment.<BR><BR>There is a good site that gives you maps and information with the listings of vineyards in several areas... Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Gigondas, Bandol & Cassis, Cotes du Luberon (which includes the AOC vineyards here in Les Baux)<BR><BR>www.provenceprestige.com<BR><BR>PB
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We have done quite a bit of wine tasting in Provence--some of our favorites are Vieux Telegraphe, Domaine de la Janesse, Beaucastel, Chateau Nerthe--on the road going into Gigondas is Saint Cosme--a wonderful wine and very nice reception. We have rarely had an appointment and even during harvest we have been welcomed.
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We did wine tasting in Chateauneuf du Pape two years ago. If you go on to www.provenceweb.com and click on Chateauneuf, the tourist office there will send you info with a list of all the vineyards and whether appointments are necessary - for the most part they are not. We also enjoyed wine-tasting in Gigondas. Happy travels.
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Thank you again for your helpful information--I've printed this out so I can check out all suggestions. I'd also like to try some of this wine before I go so I have an idea of what I like.
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are wineries open on the weekend? i might stop by avignon/chateuneuf du pape on a saturday or sunday on my way up to paris, and was wondering if it would be worth the stop for 1 or 2 nights. if most places to taste wine/tour wineries are closed on sat and/or sun, i may nix the idea. any advice?
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Bamboo,<BR><BR>Almost all are open on Saturdays and although some are closed on Sunday, some will be open at least in the morning.<BR><BR>PB
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