Historic site and monument
Chapel Hermitage Paul Jaboulet Aîné
Chapel Hermitage Paul Jaboulet Aîné Colline de l'Hermitage26600 Tain-l'Hermitage
Built on the site of the Roman tempel of Hercules. A legend tells that a knight settled his hermitage next to this chapel and that he was the first who planted vines and produced wine there. It belongs today to the winehouse Paul Jaboulet Aîné.
Mentionned for the 1st time in a manuscript dated from 1100. It was a priory chapel attached to Saint-André-le-Bas of Vienna. Hermits used the site between the 16th to the 18th century, and therefore their name was given to the really famous cru produced on the hill today: Hermitage. It was ruins and was rebuilt in 1861. The Jaboulet Family bought the chapel in 1919 and restored it in 1980.
Please note
- Tips :
During the Summer, Paul Jaboulet Winehouse organizes an ephemeral bar at the Chapel: a wonderful place where to taste its famous wines while seating among the vineyard with a magnificient view on the Rhône Valley! By reservation.
Our services
- Parking
- accepted animals
Further information
Services
- Pets welcome
- Unguided group tours
- Not open to the public
- Booking obligatory
- Unguided individual tours
Opening
Throughout the year : open daily.
Prices
Gratuit
Updated on 07/03/2024
Through Ardèche Hermitage Tourisme
Through Ardèche Hermitage Tourisme