Aubignan is a small town in Vaucluse at foot of the Dentelles of Montmirail

Aubignan is a small town in Vaucluse at foot of the Dentelles of Montmirail

Aubignan offers an ideal holiday setting for those seeking peace and quiet in the countryside, and an authentic Provençal experience, but with the amenities of a nearby town, with Carpentras only 6 km (3.7 miles) from the village.
The heart of Vaucluse between Avignon and Mont Ventoux, in Aubignan you are never very far from sights to see and places to visit.



 

La Place du Lavoir

La Place du Lavoir

 

If you enter the historic centre inside the old ramparts, passing under one of the old gates, you will come across this picturesque little square, with its Provençal charm, where you will find a washhouse and a fountain, which were once the scene of gossip among the passing villagers and the women who came to wash their clothes.

 



 

Domaine Saint Sauveur

Domaine Saint Sauveur

 

This estate takes its name from the Château Saint Sauveur erected in the 12th century and no longer standing.

The winery is set up in the Chapelle Saint Sixte, a former monastery where the monks already produced their “straw” wine. You are invited to discover its vintage based on the Mont Ventoux terroir.

Find out more here: www.domaine-st-sauveur.fr

 

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