Maison du Vigneron - Wine Museum
Remollon-
- 5 place Claude Giraud
- 05190 Remollon
- Tel: 07 49 82 58 19 06 51 56 39 30
- Contact
- Website
Opening period
- From 05/06 to 30/09
Opening hours on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday between 10 am and 1 pm and between 4 pm and 7 pm.
On demand.
Description
The Maison du Vigneron, a winegrower's museum in the heart of Remollon, invites you to discover the winegrowing traditions of the Alps! Tastings, sales, shop, self-guided tours.
The Maison du Vigneron in Remollon is dedicated to the viticulture of the Durance Valley, its history, traditions, terroir, grape varieties and wines.
Services:
- Tasting and sales of local wines exclusively from the Haute-Alpes,
- Self-guided tour of the museum for groups of less than 8 people, cost: €4
- Guided tour for groups of 8 people or more, cost: €7 for adults / free for under-18s,
- Souvenir shop...
Over 200 m2, you'll be immersed in a warm, contemporary atmosphere, where the tour will reveal the winegrower's know-how, the secrets of wine-making, the tools and the special features of Remollon.
In an authentic cellar, you'll see tools and equipment that bear witness to the work in the vines and the wine-making process. The history of the development of local viticulture since antiquity is presented upstairs, with a panoramic view of the Clochère vineyards.
*Alcohol abuse is dangerous for your health, consume in moderation.
We provide services and equipment tailored to individual needs
- Shop
- Set down on-site for groups
- Guided tours
- Exhibition space
Animals
Pets : Not acceptedCustomers and groups
Minimum number of people: 8
Visit
- Unguided individual tours available permanently
- Guided individual tours available permanently
- Guided group tours available permanently
Rates
- Free of charge.
Group rate available for > 8 people.
- Visit to the Musée du Vigneron (free for groups of less than 8 people),
- Guided tour (€5 for adults, free for under-18s) for groups of 8 people or more).
Payment methods
- Bank/credit card