- Tavel AOC - Wikipedia
Tavel (French pronunciation: [tavɛl]) is a wine -growing Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée in the southern Rhône wine region of France, across the Rhône River from Châteauneuf-du-Pape AOC and just north of Avignon Tavel wines are all rosé wines and must have a minimum alcohol content of 11%
- Locations - Dr Tavel
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- Tavel - Rhone Valley Wine Region | Wine-Searcher
Tavel is an appellation of the southern Rhône valley, unique in its specialization in dry rosé wines The vineyards that produce the appellation's wines are located around the town of Tavel, just southwest of Orange and northwest of Avignon
- Interesting Facts about Tavel in Rhône region | Winetourism. com
In France, “Tavel” has become synonymous with Rosé for its exceptional production of deep, flavorful, resonant, and luminous Dry Rosé wines Tavel wine appellation produces only Rosé wines and must contain a minimum of 11% alcohol
- Tavel: Where Rosé is King - The New Wine Review
Along the right bank of the Rhône river lies Tavel, a charming village that’s one of the most well-remembered wine regions by wine students for its unusual distinction: it only produces rosé wine under its AOC (appellation d'origine contrôlée), which was established in 1936
- Tavel Wine Region | a Guide by Cellar Tours™
The expansive vineyards of Tavel, west of the Rhone, are planted to the same grapes as Châteauneuf-du-Pape, its larger neighbor across the river And, like that iconic region, Tavel’s hot and sunny Mediterranean climate, with its mild winters (and warm springs), has made it renowned
- Tavel wines are only available in rosé - Wine-Uncovered
This winemaker still exists today at the heart of the Tavel AOC Following the return of the Papacy to Rome and up until the Revolution, wines from Tavel and the region were exported to Italy
- Tavel and its surrounding region - Syndicat AOC Tavel
Village of the 1st Rosé of France, ideally situated between the City of Avignon and the widely known Pont du Gard, Tavel derives its wealth and fame from its famous rosé wine, but also from its soil and sub-soils : its terroir and its Tavel stone
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