
Normandy
Normandy is a region located in the northwest of France, known for its cider and calvados production rather than wine. While there are some small-scale wine producers in the region, it is not a significant wine-producing area compared to other regions in France.
Normandy boasts a reputation for its cider and calvados, but a few passionate producers are exploring the potential for winemaking. Arpents du Soleil is a notable example, crafting small quantities of wines enjoyed locally. Due to the limited production, these wines can be difficult to find outside the region.
Normandy boasts a reputation for its cider and calvados, but a few passionate producers are exploring the potential for winemaking. Arpents du Soleil is a notable example, crafting small quantities of wines enjoyed locally. Due to the limited production, these wines can be difficult to find outside the region.
Normandy is home to countless apple orchards and a deep-rooted cider culture. The "Route du Cidre" (Cider Route) allows visitors to explore the Pays d'Auge region, visiting cider producers and learning about traditional production methods.