Destination viticulture
Whatever your budget or tastes, welcome to our wine region!
You can enjoy fine wines with gastronomic tasting menus or table wines with a relaxed picnic.
This unique region is steeped in Roman history, and since the classical era the vine has been an integral part of the local culture and history, and a yielding landscape has been shaped as far as the eye can see.
Take advantage of guided tours and tastings in the many estates, cellars and wineries of the region. Passionate winegrowers will be delighted to introduce you to their world of wine.
Many produce quality wines that are widely recognised today:
AOP Duché d'Uzès,
Côtes du Rhône,
Côte du Rhône Village,
Costières de Nîmes,
GP Coteaux du Pont du Gard,
Signargues and Cévennes
Table wines are typically purchased en vrac direct from the vineyard or co-operative depot.
Red, white or rosé, the Mediterranean climate and the diversity of the soils have allowed the different grape varieties to flourish: Viognier, Grenache, Syrah, Cinsault, Roussanne, Marsanne, Chardonnay... There is something for everyone!
Tasting a glass of wine in the Pays d'Uzès Pont du Gard is an integral part of local life, a moment of conviviality. There is probably no better way to discover the region than by tasting its wines.
Wine bubbles in our soil like blood in our veins. And if the climate gives us good character, it does the same with our wines: strength for the reds, freshness for the rosés and finesse for the whites. Our rugged hillsides, dotted with capitelles, give rise to a magnificent terroir and precious moments.
La Foire aux Vins d'Uzès les 13 - 14 et 15 août 2021
Festival of Wine, Uzès
13-14 and 15 August 2021
Seasonal cycling and walking wine excursions.
Salut!
EN: Alcohol abuse is dangerous for your health, consume in moderation.
FR: L'abus d'alcool est dangereux pour la santé, consommez avec modération.
Stay at La Flânerie
Historic Stone Sanctuary 15km from the fashionable market town of Uzès in the Languedoc region of Southern France.
Recently renovated self-contained stone apartment on the ground floor of a traditional 17th c. Provençal village house.