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French distillery
Eyguebelle
IndustryBeverages
Founded1239; 785 years ago (1239)
Headquarters3 chemin de la Méjeonne, 26230 Valaurie, France
Websiteeyguebelle.fr
White pear wine from Eyguebelle winery

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

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.

See also

References

  1. Poutziouris, Panikkos; Smyrnios, Kosmas; Klein, Sabine (January 2008). Handbook of Research on Family Business. ISBN 9781847204394. Retrieved 10 February 2017.
  2. "The distillery of Eyguebelle". Retrieved 10 February 2017.

External links

44°25′12″N 4°47′16″E / 44.42003°N 4.78774°E / 44.42003; 4.78774


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