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Bugey

The Bugey is a historical region in the department of Ain, eastern France, located between Lyon and Geneva. It is located in a loop of the Rhône River in the southeast of the department. It includes the foothills of the Jura mountains, and the... Wikipedia

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The Bugey is a historical region in the department of Ain, eastern France, located between Lyon and Geneva. It is located in a loop of the Rhône River in ...
A high proportion of Bugey wine is white, but white, rosé, red and sparkling wines are all produced in Bugey. Bugey wine made from the aromatic white variety ...
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South of Jura and west of Savoie, Bugey combines elements of both mountainous regions of eastern France with a particular focus on sparkling wines.
Bugey truffles, Comté cheese, products from the Kario Distillery, farm products, salted walnuts and oven-baked pies are some of the local specialties.
Bugey's 500-hectare vineyard covers a diverse, contrasting landscape with surprises in store for the visitor. Encompassing 68 different villages.
A new welcoming land located between Savoy and the Jura, the Bugey vineyard is experiencing a real revival and produces authentic wines, bursting with sunshine ...
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A Champagne-like sparkling rose from the largely forgotten area of Bugey (which only received appellation status in 2009), this low alcohol (8) offering is ...
Bugey wines cover a production area of some 500 hectares in the southern part of the Ain department, divided up into three areas: Cerdon, Montagnieu and Belley.
Apr 17, 2020 · Bugey is a much slimmer 470 hectares, consisting of small vineyards scattered widely over a large area amongst 68 villages.
Niché et confidentiel, le cru Cerdon en appellation Bugey renvoie à ses jolis vins rosés issus de gamay ou de poulsard, à faible teneur en alcool et produits en ...