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The Rhône (/ r oʊ n / ROHN, French: ⓘ; Occitan: Ròse; Arpitan: Rôno) [1] is a major river in France and Switzerland, rising in the Alps and flowing west and south through Lake Geneva and Southeastern France before discharging into the Mediterranean Sea (Gulf of Lion).
Detailed map of the Rhône wine region, with separate maps of Southern Rhône ("Zoom A") and Northern Rhône ("Zoom B") Côtes du Rhône (French: [kot dy ʁon]) is a wine-growing Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) for the Rhône wine region of France, which may be used throughout the region, also in those areas which are covered by other AOCs.
The various AOC wines of the Rhône Valley region are produced by over 6,000 wine growing properties including 1,837 private wineries and 103 cooperatives. [4] Those vineyard owners which do not vinify their wines themselves deliver their grapes in bulk either to a winemaking cooperative, for example Cellier des Dauphins, or sell them to one of the 51 négociants (wine producers and merchants ...
Clairette de Die: Rhône: 1993: Clairette du Languedoc: Languedoc-Roussillon: 1948: Original decree of 28 September 1948 updated 12 April 1965, 30 August 1972, and 15 November 1983 Clos des Lambrays: Burgundy: 1981: Originally a Premier Cru vineyard in Morey-Saint-Denis Clos de la Roche: Burgundy: 1936: Clos de Tart: Burgundy: 1939: Clos de ...
Die (French: ⓘ; Vivaro-Alpine: Diá; Arpitan: Dia) is a commune, a former episcopal see, and a subprefecture of the Drôme department in southeastern France. [3] The region around Die is known as the Diois (Vivaro-Alpine: Diés; Arpitan: Diês). Die is perhaps best known for its sparkling wine Clairette de Die.
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Clairette de Die (French pronunciation: [klɛʁɛt də di]) AOC is a natural sparkling white wine from the Rhône Valley region in France. It is made from the Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains (75% minimum) and Clairette (25% maximum) grape varieties. [ 1 ]