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Domaine Boissonnet

Authentic Rhône Valley winemaking in a 17th-century family domaine with exceptional tastings.

★★★★★4.9 (29)

A family-owned winery in Serrières, Ardèche, where Frédéric Boissonnet and his son Guillaume craft exceptional Saint-Joseph and Condrieu wines. Housed in a 17th-century mansion with restored vaulted cellars, the domaine spans 15 hectares of meticulously tended vineyards overlooking the Rhône Valley. Visitors enjoy guided tours of the historic caves, detailed explanations of winemaking traditions, and tastings of premium vintages in an authentic, welcoming atmosphere.

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53 Rue Tournus, Serrières, 07340, FR
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Mobile reception: 4 out of 5
Monday
9 am-12 pm
Tuesday
9 am-12 pm
Wednesday
9 am-12 pm
Thursday
9 am-12 pm
Friday
9 am-12 pm
Saturday
10 am-12:30 pm

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    By Car

    From Lyon (approximately 60km north), take the A7 motorway south toward Valence, then exit toward Serrières. Follow local signs to the village center. Parking is available near the domaine. Journey time: approximately 50-60 minutes.

    By Train

    Take the SNCF train from Lyon to Tournon-Tain (approximately 1 hour). From the station, taxi or local transport to Serrières is required (approximately 10-15 minutes). The domaine is centrally located in the village.

    By Public Transport

    Regional bus services connect Serrières to larger towns in the Ardèche and Rhône regions. Check local transit schedules for connections to Lyon or Valence. The domaine is within walking distance of the village center.

    By Bicycle

    Serrières is accessible via regional cycling routes along the Rhône Valley. The village itself is compact and pedestrian-friendly. Secure bicycle parking is available near the domaine.

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    Local tips

    Book visits in advance by phone or email, especially for group tastings or the specialized truffle and wine experience offered since late 2018.
    Plan to spend 1-2 hours to fully appreciate the cellar tour, winemaker explanations, and comprehensive tastings of multiple vintages.
    Visit during weekday morning hours (9am-12pm) for a more intimate experience with fewer visitors and better access to the proprietors.
    Bring cash or cards for wine purchases; the domaine accepts multiple payment methods including bank transfers for larger orders.
    Combine your visit with exploration of Serrières village, which offers restaurants, riverside walks, and other local attractions within walking distance.

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    ### History and HeritageDomaine Boissonnet represents three generations of winemaking tradition in the heart of Serrières, a picturesque village in the Ardèche region. In 1990, Frédéric Boissonnet took over the family domaine, revitalizing the 17th-century ancestral home and its magnificent vaulted cellars with meticulous restoration work. Since 2017, his son Guillaume has joined him, bringing fresh energy and contemporary perspectives to the operation while honoring time-honored viticultural practices.### The Vineyard and TerroirThe domaine cultivates approximately 15 hectares of vineyards across the steep hillsides that rise above the Rhône Valley. These exceptional slopes provide ideal conditions for growing Viognier grapes destined for Condrieu and Syrah for Saint-Joseph. The family operates with profound respect for the terroir, emphasizing rigorous yield control and sustainable agricultural practices. As Frédéric Boissonnet emphasizes, "Without good grapes, you cannot make good wines"—a philosophy that guides every decision from pruning to harvest.### The Cellars and WinemakingThe heart of the domaine lies within its restored 17th-century vaulted cellars, where wines age and develop in optimal conditions. These atmospheric underground chambers maintain consistent temperature and humidity, creating an ideal environment for the slow maturation of both red and white wines. The domaine produces primarily AOC Saint-Joseph and AOC Condrieu appellations, alongside IGP table wines, each reflecting the unique character of their specific vineyard parcels.### Visitor ExperienceGuests are welcomed into an intimate, family-oriented setting where Frédéric and Guillaume personally conduct tours and tastings. The experience encompasses exploration of the historic cellars, detailed explanations of winemaking philosophy and techniques, and comprehensive tastings of available vintages. The proprietors are known for their warmth, generosity, and genuine passion for sharing their craft. Group visits are accommodated for up to 25 people, and the domaine also offers specialized experiences, including a unique morning program combining truffle discovery with wine tasting in partnership with a local truffle cultivator.### Appellations and QualityThe domaine holds recognition in prestigious wine guides, including the Hachette Wine Guide, which has featured their Condrieu selections. Their wines reflect the distinctive characteristics of the northern Rhône region, with Saint-Joseph wines displaying the depth and structure characteristic of Syrah from these slopes, and Condrieu whites showcasing the floral and mineral qualities of Viognier grown in this exceptional microclimate.

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