Cave de Beaumes-de-Venise: Muscat VDN evening ★ 4.4
6 by the glassBeaumes-de-Venise, Vaucluse
The Cave de Beaumes-de-Venise co-operative is the primary source for Muscat de Beaumes-de-Venise VDN, one of France's oldest and most aromatic fortified wines. The co-operative offers evening tastings (until 19:30) where the Muscat is poured alongside the dry Beaumes-de-Venise rouge. The aromatic intensity of fresh Muscat VDN is one of the great fortified experiences of the south.
The list: Muscat de Beaumes-de-Venise VDN by the glass; also Beaumes-de-Venise rouge AOC; cellar-door evening tastings
Tip: The Muscat VDN is best paired with light blue cheese (Roquefort or Fourme d'Ambert) or foie gras. Buy a case direct from the co-operative for one of the best-value VDN wines in France.
Domaine de la Soumade Rasteau VDN tasting room ★ 4.3
6 by the glassRasteau, Vaucluse
Domaine de la Soumade is one of the most respected independent producers of Rasteau VDN, offering cellar-door tastings of their fortified range including the Orondasso (barrel-aged VDN rouge) and vintage rancio. Andre Romero's cellar has been producing both dry and fortified Rasteau since the 1970s.
The list: Rasteau VDN rouge and rancio specialist; vertical tastings by appointment; also Rasteau AOC rouge and Cotes du Rhone Villages
Tip: The estate's Cotes du Rhone Villages Rasteau dry red is also worth tasting alongside the VDN. The contrast between the dry and fortified styles from the same Grenache grape shows the breadth of the appellation.
M. Chapoutier cellar and late tasting Tain-l'Hermitage ★ 4.6
20 by the glassTain-l'Hermitage
M. Chapoutier's cellar shop and tasting room in Tain-l'Hermitage is one of the most accessible cellar-door tasting experiences in the northern Rhone, remaining open until 19:30. The full range from entry-level Crozes-Hermitage to the single-parcel Hermitage cuvees is available by the glass or in tasting flights. The cellar shop also stocks older vintages for purchase.
The list: Biodynamic Hermitage, Crozes-Hermitage, Saint-Joseph, Cote-Rotie, Condrieu; cellar door open until 19:30 and estate events until later
Tip: The evening tasting just before closing (17:00-19:30) is often less crowded than mid-afternoon. Ask for the Ermitage L'Ermite white (pure Marsanne) if in stock by the glass.
Inter Rhone Maison des Vins, Avignon ★ 4.4
50 by the glassAvignon centre
Inter Rhone operates a representative tasting space in Avignon presenting the full span of Rhone Valley appellations, from Cote-Rotie to Tavel, with structured tasting flights designed for first-time visitors and specialists alike. An ideal orientation session before exploring the region's cellar doors.
The list: Official Inter Rhone tasting space presenting the full range of Rhone Valley appellations; up to 80 wines available by the glass or tasting flight
Tip: The Rhone Valley appellation comparison flight (covering 6 appellations across north and south) is the most instructive single tasting of the corridor and costs under EUR25.
E. Guigal cellar door evening, Ampuis ★ 4.7
15 by the glassAmpuis, Cote-Rotie
Guigal's cellar door in Ampuis offers the complete Guigal portfolio tasting, from the Cotes du Rhone entry wines up through the Cote-Rotie La Mouline, La Landonne, and La Turque prestige cuvees. Evening appointments are available until 19:00 for groups who book in advance.
The list: Cote-Rotie, Condrieu, Hermitage, Chateauneuf-du-Pape; the full Guigal range from Cotes du Rhone up to La La La prestige cuvees; evening by appointment
Tip: The prestige cuvees (La La La) are available by the glass only in private tasting sessions booked separately. Request the dedicated La La La experience when booking.
Domaine du Vieux Telegraphe walk-in tasting, Bedarrides ★ 4.6
8 by the glassBedarrides, Chateauneuf-du-Pape
Domaine du Vieux Telegraphe at Bedarrides accepts walk-in tastings at the cellar door without appointment, making it the most accessible of the major Chateauneuf-du-Pape estates. The late-afternoon session before the 18:30 closing is typically quieter and allows for a more extended conversation with the cellar staff.
The list: Chateauneuf-du-Pape La Crau and standard blend; also Gigondas and Cotes du Rhone from Brunier family
Tip: The La Crau (single-parcel old-vine Grenache blend from the La Crau plateau) is the reference cuvee. Compare it with the standard blend to understand what single-parcel selection adds.