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alps 3
art 1
beer 2
bridge 5
canals 1
casino 1
castle 7
crafts 2
gothic 2
jewish 1
lake 3
motors 1
nature 5
river 8
roman 2
sea 8
skiing 4
spa 3
unesco 12
wine 5

Browse towns in category "viticulture"


 

Colmar

Colmar

The town is situated along the Alsatian Wine Route and considers itself to be the "capital of Alsatian wine" (capitale des vins d'Alsace). The city is renowned for its well preserved old town, its numerous architectural landmarks and its museums, among which is the Unterlinden Museum. It is a perfect starting base for exploration of surrounding villages and wineries.


 

Bergerac

Bergerac

Bergerac offers some of the finest wines in the Bordeaux region. The drainage is excellent as a result of its proximity to the Dordogne River. The town has an important tourist industry and features a tobacco museum, in which, like in all the other museums, no smoking is allowed. The town contains two statues of Cyrano de Bergerac, subject of a famous play of the same name by Edmond Rostand, though the actual Cyrano never lived in Bergerac.


 

Beaune

Beaune

Beaune is one of the key wine centres in France and the annual wine auction of the Hospices de Beaune is the primary wine auction in France. The town is surrounded by some of the world's most famous wine villages, while the facilities and cellars of many producers, large and small, are situated in Beaune itself. With a rich historical and architectural heritage, Beaune is considered the "Capital of Burgundy wines".


 

San Gimignano

San Gimignano

This is the place which was famous for its skyline long before people learned to built skyscrapers. Unlike many other towns who lost their fortifications due to wars, urban renewal or nature catastrophies, San Gimignano managed to conserve fourteen city wall towers of different heights. This can be partly explained by the fact that the town stand on top of the hill - which makes its skyline even more dramatic. Within the walls, this small town is a fine example of both Romanesque and Gothic architecture. The historic centre of San Gimignano is UNESCO World Heritage site since 1990. The town is also known for the white wine made of ancient variety of vernaccia grape, quite straightforwardly named Vernaccia di San Gimignano.