BROTTE WINE MUSEUM
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Wine museum presenting in an educational and playful way the typicalities of the Rhone Valley and the winegrower's trade.
This wine museum was created in 1972 by Jeanne Brotte, grandmother of the current owner and wife of Charles Brotte, one of the pioneers of the bottling of Rhone Valley wines who became famous in 1952 with his famous "Fiole du Pape", a bottle shaped like a Grenache vine, of which a period example can be seen in the museum. The bottle is still being made and is available for sale on site. The museum presents in an educational and playful way the characteristics of the Rhone Valley and the jobs of the winegrower, adapted to the youngest.
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L’histoire de la famille Brotte fut très enrichissante, nous avons apprécié la dégustation également.