Gigondas

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Gigondas is a renowned wine-producing village in France’s southern Rhône Valley, celebrated for its robust red wines primarily made from Grenache.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf commune of France
wine appellation
administrativeArrondissement Carpentras NERFINISHED
administrativeCanton Vaison-la-Romaine NERFINISHED
alsoProduces rosé wine
AOCStatusGranted 1971
appellationType Appellation d’Origine Contrôlée NERFINISHED
climate Mediterranean climate
country France
department Vaucluse NERFINISHED
economyBasedOn viticulture
wine tourism
grapeMinimumGrenachePercentage at least 50 percent Grenache in red wines
hasGeographicalFeature Dentelles de Montmirail NERFINISHED
hasReligiousBuilding Église Saint-Catherine de Gigondas NERFINISHED
influencedBy Mistral wind NERFINISHED
INSEECODE 84049
knownFor age-worthy red wines
language French
localDialect Provençal Occitan NERFINISHED
locatedIn Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur
Vaucluse NERFINISHED
locatedInWineRegion southern Rhône Valley NERFINISHED
mainGrapeVariety Grenache NERFINISHED
maximumYield relatively low yields to ensure concentration
oftenComparedTo Châteauneuf-du-Pape NERFINISHED
otherAuthorizedGrapeVariety Cinsault
Clairette
Mourvèdre NERFINISHED
Syrah NERFINISHED
partOf Côtes du Rhône Villages area (historically and geographically) NERFINISHED
postalCode 84190
primaryWineColor red
typicalWineCharacteristic garrigue aromas
red fruit flavors
robust tannins
spice notes
typicalWineStyle full-bodied red wine
vineyardSoilType clay
limestone
stony scree
wineRegionOf Rhône wine NERFINISHED

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Vaucluse department containsVineyardArea Gigondas
subject surface form: Vaucluse
Dentelles de Montmirail near Gigondas