The Rhône Valley Vineyards
Second AOC vineyard in France, the vineyard of the Rhône Valley is a world apart, a shifting landscape which winds and unwinds around: the Rhône.
The region draws its strength from this rich and powerful river, which shapes its landscape and moulds its character.
This vineyard, from its northern part to its southern territory offers you a beautiful promise: the taste of hospitality!
Appellations
Côtes du Rhône and Rhône Valley AOC wines
There are 31 appellations in the Rhône Valley.
In the Rhône Valley, large reputable AOCs rub shoulders with real gems that everyone will love to discover, with this characteristic that forges the DNA of our vineyard: the diversity of terroirs, grape varieties and blends.
Discover the appellations of the Rhône Valley vineyards, the taste of hospitality!
Côtes du Rhône AOC wines
Terroirs, soils, climate, grape varieties, aromas: discover the Rhône vineyards as if you were visiting in person.
Côtes du Rhône Villages AOC wines
Terroirs, soils, climate, grape varieties, aromas: discover the Rhône vineyards as if you were visiting in person.
Côtes du Rhône Crus AOC
Terroirs, soils, climate, grape varieties, aromas: discover the Rhône vineyards as if you were visiting in person.
Rhône Valley AOC wines
Terroirs, soils, climate, grape varieties, aromas: discover the Rhône vineyards as if you were visiting in person.
IG eaux-de-vie des Côtes du Rhône
Terroirs, soils, climate, grape varieties, aromas: discover the Rhône vineyards as if you were visiting in person.
Grape varieties
The emblematic grape varieties of the Rhône Valley
Our wines richness and originality come from the diversity of their 37 grape varieties. Learn more about the grapes varieties of the Rhône Valley Vineyards.
Grey, pink and red grape varieties
The grape varieties used in the production of Rhône Valley wines.
Territory and terroir
A land of contrasts
The result of a long turbulent and tectonic history, the Rhône Valley is a geologist’s paradise! It alternates a combination of geological formations that give Rhône wines their subtle richness and diversity. In the north, wines draw their expression from the granite, schist and limestone.
In the south, they feed on more varied soils from sand, marl and white limestone to yellow, red or blue clay, rounded pebbles, gravel and calcareous clay..