Savoie Wine Region Map

Savoie Wine Region Map. Savoie Wine Guide Wine Folly The fertile land in Savoie and Haute-Savoie is conducive for wine growing and the area has over 2,000 hectares of vineyards Beginning just south of Lake Geneva, this messy patchwork of vines extends to the east and southeast of Chambery, with a U-shaped collection of vineyards opposite the Grésy-sur-Isère commune.

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Geography and terroir Sloping vineyards of the Savoie It also marks the main cities and notable wine appellations within the departments, providing a geographical context for the renowned.

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Savoie neighbors Switzerland (to the East), the Jura region (to the North) and the little-known Bugey region, which is west across the Rhône river All told, the region is under 5,000 acres (2000 ha) accounting for a mere 0.5% of French wines. They produce red, white, rosé and high-quality sparkling wines, three of which have been granted P.D.O (Protected Designation of Origin) status

Les Vins de Savoie en pleine expansion. Savoie Wine Region Overview Savoie, a scenic wine region in eastern France, nestled amidst the Alpine mountains, offers a delightful array of wines.. Detailed maps of Bugey and Vin de Savoie, show how much the region's vineyards are fragmented by the mountainous terrain.

Le Vignoble de Savoie Vins Blancs et Rouges de Savoie Alpvins. All told, the region is under 5,000 acres (2000 ha) accounting for a mere 0.5% of French wines. It also marks the main cities and notable wine appellations within the departments, providing a geographical context for the renowned.