Châteauneuf-du-Pape, a picturesque hilltop village in the Rhône Valley near Avignon, is celebrated for its full-bodied red wines. The village’s history is evident in its imposing castle and atmospheric medieval streets, which wind through the landscape. Visitors can explore the historic architecture and enjoy panoramic views of the sprawling vineyards below. Today, wine enthusiasts and travelers alike can savor the rich flavors of the region’s renowned wines while immersing themselves in the charming, rustic ambiance of this iconic French village.
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