Vitis allobrogica: Vitis allobrogica is an ancient vine, resulting from vitis vinifera, which developed between a region determined by Lake Geneva, the Alps and the Rhone, the land of the Allobroges. Its grapes had the advantage of ripening before frost and being able to withstand alpine climatic conditions. During Roman colonization, this vine was planted on the right bank of the Rhône (Saint-Joseph, Côte-Rôtie) then on the left bank (Hermitage). His wine, known as ...
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