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The beaujolais wine route
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Romanèche thorens
Le Hameau-en -Beaujolais. A centre for communications, culture and wine tasting, and a living museum of the history of the Beaujolais, its people - and its wine. Audio-visuals and events. Vintage : Moulin à vent.The "Lord of the Beaujolais wines" gets its name from and old windmill on one of the hills near Romanèche- Thorens. A structured wine with a dark ruby robe, scents of iris, faded roses, spices and ripe fruits. A wine for laying down, it is one of France's great names.
Fleurié : The Chapel dedicated to the Madonna overlooks the vineyard and the village, which has the oldest co-operative wine cellar in the Beaujolais. The "Great Beaujolais Wines International Market is held there on the Saturday after All Saints' day.
Vintage : Fleurié. a beautiful carmine robe, the most "feminine" of all Beaujolais vintages is attractively velvet and elegant with floral and fruity flavours: iris, violet, faded roses, peaches, blackcurrants and red fruits.
Chiroubles : Co-operative Cellar decorated with frescos focused on the vine. Superb views from the Terraces of Chiroubles at an altitude of
750 m.
Vintage : Chiroubles This highest Beaujolais wine. Fine and very fruity, it is one of most typical too - succulent, tender and elegant, with a bright red robeand flavours of peony, lily of the valley and violet.
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Villié-morgon
Villié-Morgon : Fontcrenne castle, standing in very beautiful grounds, is now the Town Hall. It has the biggest wine tasting cellar in the area.
Vintage : Morgon. A fleshy wine with a distinctive character extremely full on the tongue. Deep garnet robe, ripe cherry, peach, apricot and plum flavours.
Corcelles en Beaujolais : Corcelles castle dates back to the Middle Ages and stands, surrounded by its vineyards, in a beautiful French garden.
St Jean d'Ardières : Maison des Beaujolais which proposes tasting sessions at any time of all twelve Beaujolais appellations. Pizay castle, partially 15th century with 19th century additions is now a hotel complex.
Belleville sur Saône : Notre Dame church was an abbey in the 12th century.
St Georges de Reneins then back to Villefranche : 15th century Marzé castle. Three other castles are worth detouring to see. Boitray, which looks mediaeval,Vallières built in the 16th and 17th centuries and Laye built in the 18th and 19th centuries.
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