Eyguebelle

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Eyguebelle is a traditional winery in France founded in 1239, the second oldest after the Château de Goulaine.[1] It is located in Valaurie, Drôme department in southeastern France.

IndustryBeverages
Founded1239; 787 years ago (1239)
Headquarters3 chemin de la Méjeonne,
26230 Valaurie
,
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Eyguebelle
IndustryBeverages
Founded1239; 787 years ago (1239)
Headquarters3 chemin de la Méjeonne,
26230 Valaurie
,
Websiteeyguebelle.fr
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White pear wine from Eyguebelle winery

The winery was founded by Cistercian monks of the Aiguebelle Abbey. Today it is a renowned traditional distillery that makes syrups and liqueurs from old recipes. The dedicated monks at the abbey create "elixirs" known throughout the world.[2]

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