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The Rhône valley is one of the oldest winemaking regions in France and was literally built from scratch by man. From the age of Antiquity, the Romans who had made Gaul their territory rapidly came to understand the commercial interest in raising the river and exploring further lands, even foreign ones. It was on these travels that they spread their knowledge of winegrowing from here to there, working the steep slopes of the right and left banks of the Rhône, conceiving of and shaping precipitous terraces. Since then, vines occupy a dominant place among what is grown in the region, with an influence that spreads to the four corners of the world. The second biggest in terms of surface area after Bordeaux, the region boasts more than 76000 hectares of vines. The impressive variety of soil has led to the growth of a diverse range of grape varieties and wine production. Thus, wine lovers will find red wines that are powerful, generous and almost always good for ageing; delicious and fruity rosés; some ample and aromatic whites; quite rare lightly fortified wines known as vins doux naturels (from the Rasteau and Muscat Beaumes de Venise appellations), sparkling wines such as Saint-Péray and the famous Clarette de Die, as well as a rare gem: vin de paille (or "straw wine" in English). This sweet wine is produced in the Hermitage appellation and is known by the name of ‘Hermitage vin de paille’.

Rhône

The Rhône valley is one of the oldest winemaking regions in France and was literally built from scratch by man. From the age of Antiquity, the Romans who had made Gaul their territory rapidly came to understand the commercial interest in raising the river and exploring further lands, even foreign ones. It was on these travels that they spread their knowledge of winegrowing from here to there, working the steep slopes of the right and left banks of the Rhône, conceiving of and shaping precipitous terraces. Since then, vines occupy a dominant place among what is grown in the region, with an influence that spreads to the four corners of the world. The second biggest in terms of surface area after Bordeaux, the region boasts more than 76000 hectares of vines. The impressive variety of soil has led to the growth of a diverse range of grape varieties and wine production. Thus, wine lovers will find red wines that are powerful, generous and almost always good for ageing; delicious and fruity rosés; some ample and aromatic whites; quite rare lightly fortified wines known as vins doux naturels (from the Rasteau and Muscat Beaumes de Venise appellations), sparkling wines such as Saint-Péray and the famous Clarette de Die, as well as a rare gem: vin de paille (or "straw wine" in English). This sweet wine is produced in the Hermitage appellation and is known by the name of ‘Hermitage vin de paille’.

Côte-Rôtie Jamet (Domaine)

Côte-Rôtie Jamet (Domaine)

2022
130
2023
A
50
2018
A
K
200
2021
A
K
90
2021
58
2022
160
2022
160
2021
260
Côte-Rôtie Jamet (Domaine)

Côte-Rôtie Jamet (Domaine)

2021
130
2022
120
2022
56
2021
155
2021
46
2021
82
2021
42
2018
A
K
190
2018
A
K
120
2020
A
70
2021
155
2021
90
2020
115
Côte-Rôtie Ampodium René Rostaing

Côte-Rôtie Ampodium René Rostaing

2021
55
2022
67.10
2020
1,080Price per bottle 360
2006
510Price per bottle 170
2022
220
2022
49
2021
A
70
2020
100
2020
80
2022
75
2020
80
2022
A
67
2022
A
K
120
2022
115
2005
400Price per bottle 200
2022
100
2022
52
2009
180
2023
A
72
2022
110
2022
50
41.80 | Buy 3, get 5%
2021
44
2022
55
2023
45
2023
A
67
2004
400
2017
A
K
135
2021
130
2021
120
2020
A
125
2023
52
2021
50
2021
255
2021
120
2005
430
2021
100
2022
75
2019
260
2022
50.50
2022
80
2015
A
220
2015
A
105
2022
52
2022
140
2022
75
2021
65
2023
115
2017
A
K
160
2018
320
2023
A
200
2021
A
190
2022
140
2021
6065
2022
A
70
2021
A
330
2021
A
150
2021
A
67
2020
A
75
2020
A
80