An extensive area of vineyards fans out from the Pont du Gard - a monument two thousand years old - from the shores of the Mediterranean to the border with Ardèche, and from the lagoons of the Petite Camargue to Pont Saint-Esprit, via the banks of the Rhône. The region is home to an exceptionally rich cultural heritage, boasting not only the world heritage site, the Pont du Gard, but also the Roman city of Nîmes; the Duchy of Uzès; Beaucaire, a town with strong links to the arts, history and waterways; and Sommières, a market town since the Middle Ages. Le Coteaux du Pont du Gard rouge est un vin rouge tranquille pouvant être produit dans les vignobles du Languedoc-roussillon et du Rhône, et plus précisément dans les régions viticoles du Languedoc et du Rhône-méridional. The region is home to an exceptionally rich cultural heritage, boasting not only the world heritage site, the Pont du Gard, but also the Roman city of Nîmes; the Duchy of Uzès; Beaucaire, a town with strong links to the arts, history and waterways; and Sommières, a market town since the Middle Ages. Most of the soils are limestone but are nevertheless extremely diverse.

Le coteaux-du-pont-du-gard [1], appelé vin de pays de pays des coteaux-du-pont-du-gard jusqu'en 2011, est un vin français d'indication géographique protégée (le nouveau nom des vins de pays).

Based on search frequency, updated monthly The climate is Mediterranean, it is unforgiving, with hot, dry summers. The Mistral wind is often powerful and alternates with sea breezes which can cause torrential rainfall in the Autumn. To see how Wine-Searcher uses average pricing and professional wine critic scores on this page, They range from coarse-grained yellow stone known as Pont du Gard stone, to white and hard limestone along the garrigue-clad plateaux, and blond limestone from Uzès. Well drained, sandy limestone soils help to mitigate the negative effects from this.

Cette production de vin était labellisée vin de pays par décret de l' INAO depuis le 13 septembre 1968 . It lies at the meeting point of the Languedoc, Rhône and Provence wine regions. The Coteaux du Pont Du Gard IGP jostles for space with the more famous vineyards of the The denomination is named for the famous Pont du Gard aqueduct which was constructed by the Romans in the 1st Century to bring water from a spring in the mountains to Nîmes. Coteaux du Pont du Gard is an IGP title covering wines from an area of the Gard department of southern France.

Production by grape/blend IGP Coteaux du Pont du Gard Couleur Rosé Cépages 60% Grenache Noir 40% Grenache Gris Accompagnements A servir à l'apéritif, sur des crudités ou un plat de charcuterie. It was around this time that the first vineyards in the region were planted, and viticulture has been a steady presence since.Though the IGP’s delimited area is rather large, the climate is fairly uniform and can be broadly described as The Mistral wind from the northwest brings cooling influences, although its collision with lighter, warmer winds from the Mediterranean can cause sudden, heavy rain storms, particularly in autumn. Cet été, les vignerons des Coteaux du Pont du Gard vous donnent rendez-vous sur le magnifique site du Pont du Gard pour découvrir leurs vins frais et originaux. They range from coarse-grained yellow stone known as Pont du Gard stone, to white and hard limestone along the garrigue-clad plateaux, and blond limestone from Uzès. An extensive area of vineyards fans out from the Pont du Gard - a monument two thousand years old - from the shores of the Mediterranean to the border with Ardèche, and from the lagoons of the Petite Camargue to Pont Saint-Esprit, via the banks of the Rhône. Most of the soils are limestone but are nevertheless extremely diverse. Along the banks of the Rhône or the coastal rivers, the soils are covered with pebbles transported by water; elsewhere, the land is strewn with dazzling white stones, or silt which gives the soil a yellowish tone and oxidised clay turns a red-brown colour.

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Cette production de vin était labellisée vin de pays par décret de l' INAO depuis le 13 septembre 1968 . It was around this time that the first vineyards in the region were planted, and viticulture has been a steady presence since.Though the IGP’s delimited area is rather large, the climate is fairly uniform and can be broadly described as The Mistral wind from the northwest brings cooling influences, although its collision with lighter, warmer winds from the Mediterranean can cause sudden, heavy rain storms, particularly in autumn. The Roman bridge transporting water to Nîmes has lent its name to a wine region stretching from Bagnols sur Cèze to Sommières, via Nîmes - just like the aqueduct itself. Le coteaux-du-pont-du-gard [1], appelé vin de pays de pays des coteaux-du-pont-du-gard jusqu'en 2011, est un vin français d'indication géographique protégée (le nouveau nom des vins de pays). IGP Coteaux Pont du Gard Rosé 2019 Vinification: Eraflage, Pressurage direct, Fermentation avec contrôle des températures de fermentation, Elevage en …