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Situated on the eastern edge of the Massif Central, the appellation area is limited by the lower Azergues and Beaujolais rivers to the north, the Rhône and Saône rivers to the east, the Lyonnais mountains to the west, the Gier valley and the Rhône vineyards to the south. The vineyard experienced its greatest extension in the XIX th century, before the phylloxera crisis: the vineyard covered 12000 ha, a surface comparable to that of the Beaujolais. Sharing space with crops, orchards, meadows and groves, the vine only survives on a few small islands, two of which are the main ones, one in the north, on the borders of the Beaujolais region, the other south-west of Lyon. Three quarters of the wines are reds.
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