Шато Неф-дю-Пап
Шато Неф-дю-Пап is a renowned wine region located in the southern part of the Rhone Valley in France. It is famous for its rich, full-bodied red wines, primarily made from the Grenache grape, often blended with other varieties like Syrah and Mourvèdre. The region's unique terroir, characterized by its stony soils and warm climate, contributes to the distinctive flavors of its wines.
The name "Châteauneuf-du-Pape" translates to "New Castle of the Pope," reflecting its historical significance when the Popes resided in Avignon during the 14th century. The area is home to numerous vineyards and wineries, attracting wine enthusiasts from around the world who seek to experience its exceptional vintages.