Delas Freres wine salon, Saint-Jean-de-Muzols ★ 4.4
10 by the glassSaint-Jean-de-Muzols, Ardeche (across the river from Tain)
Delas Freres, one of the northern Rhone's oldest houses (founded 1835), produces a Saint-Joseph Methode Traditionnelle sparkling white in addition to its full Syrah and white range. The cellar door in Saint-Jean-de-Muzols offers access to the full portfolio including this unusual northern Rhone sparkling.
The list: Full Delas portfolio; Hermitage, Crozes-Hermitage, Saint-Joseph; the cellar door also pours the sparkling Saint-Joseph Methode Traditionnelle in season
Tip: The Delas Saint-Joseph sparkling (Marsanne-Roussanne, methode traditionnelle) is produced in small quantities and rarely found outside the estate. It provides a fascinating comparison with the still Hermitage whites.
Wine Bar at Les Halles d'Avignon ★ 4.4
35 by the glassAvignon centre
The wine bar inside Avignon's covered Les Halles market operates into the evening on market nights. A curated selection of Chateauneuf-du-Pape, Gigondas, Tavel rose, and Cotes du Rhone by the glass alongside regional cheese and charcuterie boards.
The list: By-the-glass selection of 30 to 50 Rhone Valley wines at the indoor covered market; southern Rhone focus with all major appellations represented
Tip: The market is liveliest on Saturday and Sunday evenings. Chef-led tapas stands around the perimeter serve ideal wine-pairing bites.
L'Epice and Wine ★ 4.6
20 by the glassAvignon intra-muros
One of Avignon's most wine-focused bars, L'Epice and Wine opens late with a slate of natural Rhone wines by the glass, organic snacks, and a knowledgeable team. The bottle list extends to producers including Gramenon and Texier alongside the more familiar Beaucastel and Vieux Telegraphe.
The list: Sommelier-curated list of 200 bottles and 20 by-the-glass pours focusing on Rhone Valley natural and biodynamic producers
Tip: Ask the sommelier for a Grenache Noir vertical from Chateauneuf to Gigondas to Cotes du Rhone Villages to track the appellation quality ladder in a single session.
Le Carillon wine bar ★ 4.2
18 by the glassAvignon intra-muros
Place Crillon is Avignon's main evening gathering point, and Le Carillon is one of the bars on this grand square with a genuine wine programme rather than just cocktails. By-the-glass Chateauneuf, Gigondas, and Tavel rose on the terrace with views of the illuminated city walls.
The list: Southern Rhone by-the-glass programme from a terrace on Avignon's most atmospheric piazza; 15 to 20 pours nightly
Tip: Arrive before 21:00 for a terrace table. The square fills with evening promenaders after the Palais des Papes light show in summer.
Winebar Les Bacchantes ★ 4.5
40 by the glassLyon 3e arrondissement
Les Bacchantes is one of Lyon's most serious wine bars, with a northern Rhone and Beaujolais focus that complements the city's position as the gateway to the Rhone corridor. Late-night by-the-glass pours including entry-level Guigal Cote-Rotie and Condrieu cuvees alongside Crozes-Hermitage and Saint-Joseph.
The list: 120 bottles on the slate, 40 by-the-glass, focus on northern Rhone (Cote-Rotie, Condrieu, Hermitage) and natural Rhone producers
Tip: Pair the Syrah tasting flight with a plate of Lyonnaise rosette or cervelas sausage for a complete northern Rhone food-and-wine context.
La Cave des Bulles ★ 4.3
25 by the glassValence centre
Valence, the capital of the Drome department and the gateway to the Hermitage zone, hosts this specialist wine bar focusing on Crozes-Hermitage, Hermitage, and Saint-Peray. The house speciality is the Saint-Peray sparkling Marsanne by the glass, one of the few places outside the estate cellars to find it.
The list: Northern Rhone specialist wine bar with a focus on Crozes-Hermitage, Hermitage, and Saint-Peray sparkling; 25 by-the-glass
Tip: Ask for the tasting flight of three Saint-Peray styles (still, sparkling cremant, and sparkling reserve) to understand why the appellation is underrated.