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Touring Gigondas

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When you’re wine touring in the Southern Rhone, you should plan a day in Gigondas.  The village is charming, the surrounding area is beautiful and then there are the wines!

Gigondas is one of the Rhone Cru villages, the second tier in Southern Rhone wines. The Cru Villages name their wines for the village, and they don’t need to include “Côtes du Rhône” in their name. The wines are considered a bit less elegant than the top tier Chateauneuf-du-Pape, but they are distinctive and are priced a little more affordably.  In the Rhone hierarchy, they rate above Côtes du Rhône Villages wines and basic Côtes du Rhône.  Madeline at Wine Folly has an excellent description here.

Here’s one way to spend your day (click on any photo to start a slide show):

Gigondas Village Exploration

Gigondas is a pretty little town with restaurants, art shops and tasting rooms. Meet the pottery artist in her studio Beautiful handwork! You might enjoy walking the grounds of Ste.
Catherine's church Provencal gardens are an art show of their own. Modern art at the church makes a statement We loved this detail Modern art contrasts with the old church walls.

Caveau du Gigondas Tasting Room
The Caveau du Gigondas tasting room features an overwhelming number of Gigondas wines, ready for you to sample.  You can tell them you’d like to taste a very traditional wine vs. a very modern wine, or any other thing you might think of.  Want to try one with a bit more Mourvedre?  The staff know which ones by heart.  They won’t tell you their favorites, but they know their wines!  They sell bottles at the same price as at the cellar, so you can take a few with you to enjoy over a meal.

The Caveau du Gigondas provides a great introduction to Gigondas wineries. The staff will help you pick out wines to try, but they won't tell you their favorites. Gigondas is mostly red wine, there are a smaller number of whites and rosés You can choose between over 100 different wines from 75 different producers Julie noticed a cool reflection of the Gigondas print on the glass on the surface of the wine. Use your artists eye and take control of your camera.

Hotel Florets for Lunch
Thomas at Domaine Rouge-Bleu recommended Hotel Florets and even made a lunch reservation for us.  We were dressed in rainwear and hiking clothes, but the staff didn’t seem to mind.  If it were a nicer day, we would definitely have eaten out on the beautiful shaded patio.  Oh well, next time!

Hotel Florets is just outside Gigondas.  On a nice day, lunch on the patio would be lovely. Hotel Florets staff didn't seem to mind our hiking clothes. Entree: beef carpaccio Plat: Cod with white beans, lovely with the rosé.

Hiking in the Dentelles
A trip to Gigondas wouldn’t be complete without a visit to the local mountain range, the Dentelles de Montmirail.  These jagged mountains are well known to wine connoisseurs as the peaks on the cover of Kermit Lynch’s book “Adventures on the Wine Route.”  Rugged and beautiful, you can wander among them on well marked hiking paths.  Maps are available at the Tourist Information Center in Gigondas.

You'll find vineyards right below the Dentelles peaks During the hike, you'll quickly gain altitude and a beautiful view of the countryside Greetings from the Dentelles de Montmirail! The Dentelles are beautiful from the lowlands nearby.  They're spectacular up close! A commanding view of the surrounding countryside.

Dinner
After a fancy lunch and a big day outdoors we decided a relaxing evening over wine, cheese and charcuterie was the perfect conclusion to our day.  We tested out the two Gigondas wines we bought at the Caveau.  One was traditional in style and required some attention in the tasting environment as its aroma and flavor were more subtle.  The second was made in a modern style and practically jumped out of the glass.  Several in our group were very excited to try it at dinner.  Interestingly, the modern styled wine was more appealing at the tasting, but much less satisfying as a whole bottle with dinner.  Our group unanimously preferred the traditional bottle over dinner.

Cheese, charcuterie and bread make a nice casual dinner back at our B&B.. Embossed bottles are typical for several of the Southern Rhone villages Domaine Grapillon D'Or - subtle during the tasting, this wine was our favorite to actually drink.

Have you visited the Southern Rhone?  Where were your favorites?  We’re always looking for ideas for future trips!


Tagged: cotes du rhone, dentelles, gigondas, provence, rhone, touring, travel, wine touring

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