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At the Crossroads of Europe, between the Mediterranean and the Pre-Alps, between Provence and Languedoc, in the heart of the Côtes du Rhône vineyard. The Cave de Cairanne is located 35 km north of Avignon, between Orange and Vaison-la-Romaine, close to the Dentelles de Montmirail and Mont-Ventous... Rich in landscapes, colours and fragrances, Provence of the senses awaits you…

General conditions

Price
Visits from Monday to Sunday from 9 am to 5.30 pm
• RESERVATION NEEDED FOR :
- Visits guided 5€ (-12 Y.O free)
- groups 5€
- visits unguided free

Length of visit
Visits last at least 90 min. (tasting included).

• Word of welcome and explanation of the touring visit concept.
Discovering Cairanne in its tourist, wine-producing landscape, thanks to a site plan.
• On to the gallery offering videos and informative terminals highlighting technical and historical aspects.
• 5 thematic rooms to be discovered for a sensory approach to wine. Each visit is accompanied by a guide-organiser and most of the time with one or several winegrowers as well who answer any questions visitors may have or oversee the discovery games, although the visit is not "guided"
• Tasting of 4 different Cairanne cuvees.
• Walk through the barrel maturing chai.
• Exit via the Espace Boutique.

Visitor capacity
• Individuals and groups

Reception
• Daily in French and in English.
• Supplement for all other languages (on estimate).

Access
SNCF railway: 08 92 35 35 35
TGC stations: Lyon, Valence Avignon
Plane: • Nîmes Garons airport: 04 66 70 70 70
• Montpellier Méditerranée airport: 04 67 20 85 85
• Lyon St. Exupery airport (direct TGV link): 0 826 800 826
• Marseille Marignane airport: 04 42 14 14 14
Motorway exits
A7 Bollène (direction Vaison-la-Romaine/Nyons)
A7/A9 Orange centre
A9 Roquemaure

Accommodation:
Our local partner will be delighted to organise transport, accommodation or other activities. Don't hesitate to request information.
      The photographs of this heading were carried out by Pierre-Louis Suet