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European wine museums

Among the museums dedicated to wine include:
France
Museum of Traditions winegrowers, located Vongnes (Ain).
The Museum of Vine and Wine in Contes (Alpes-Maritimes)
The museum Vinimage to Ruoms (Ardeche).
The Cite de la Vigne et du Vin in the INRA Pech Rouge, Gruissan (Aude)
The Museum of Vine and Wine, Lezignan (Aude)
Amphoralis (Archaeological Museum of Gallo-Roman potters) Salleles-d’Aude (Aude).  Museum established on the site which has discovered fourteen kilns of potters.

The Museum Place du Puits Neuf in Istres (Bouches-du-Rhone). Collections amphorae and various objects vinery collected in wrecks in the Gulf of Fos.
The Museum of Roman docks at Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhone). Building’s constructed to house and protect the discovery of wine jars from the port warehouse.
The Museum of Burgundy wines, Beaune (Cote d’Or). Collection of Andre Lagrange supplemented continuously.
The Archaeological Museum, at Chatillon-sur-Seine (Cote-d’Or). Presentation of the Vix crater, large vase vinery of Greek antiquity.
La Maison du Vigneron in Lods (Doubs)
The VINEUM Paul Jaboulet Aine, Chateauneuf-sur-Isere (Drome). Presentation of regional wines from the Rhone Valley.

The Museum of Vine and Tools, Castle Boissy d’Anglais, in Gallician (Gard)
Musee de l’Armagnac in Condom (Gers)
Loudenne Castle Museum Vine and Wine in the cellar Loudenne Victorian castle in the Medoc Gironde. Discovery of ancient tools of the vine.
The Archaeological Museum of Nissan-lez-Enserune (Herault). Following excavation of the former emporion Phocaean with exceptional presentation œnoches, kylix of amphorae and winemaking.
The Museum of Underwater Archeology of Clape in Cap d’Agde (Herault). Œnoches, amphoras, craters wine, etc.
Museum of Touraine wine, Celliers Saint-Julien in Tours (Indre-et-Loire)
Museum Vine and Wine of the Franche-Comte, Chateau Pecauld, Arbois (Jura)
The Museum of Vine and Wine of Anjou, Saint-Lambert-du-Lattay (Maine-et-Loire)
Wine museum and archeology, Epernay (Marne)
The Museum of Vine and Wine in Aubiere (Puy de Dome)
The Museum of the vineyards and wines of Alsace, Chateau de la Confrerie Saint-Etienne in Kientzheim (Haut-Rhin)
Les Sources du Beaujolais Beaujeu (Rhone)
The center of wine of Chateau Bel-Air in Saint-Jean-d’Ardieres (Rhone)

The mini-museum of Vine and Wine, Autun (Saone-et-Loire)
Le Hameau du Vin in Romaneche-Thorins (Saone et Loire)
Wine Museum, Cave of butlers in Paris. Located in old cellars, it reflects the French heritage through a collection of articles and tools related to the work of the vine and the development of wine.
The Museum of Serq Tournelles (Section corkscrew), Rouen (Seine-Maritime)
The Museum of the tools of winemaker Pere Anselme Chateauneuf-du-Pape (Vaucluse) The Museum of French Corkscrew at Menerbes (Vaucluse)
The Museum of winemaker, Domaine de Beaurenard to Rasteau (Vaucluse). A collection of tools and materials related to the vine and wine and an exhibition of old postcards on the same theme.
Italy
Martini Museum of history of oenology at Pessione (Italy). This museum and archaeological objects vinery present of Egypt Pharaohs of the eighteenth century.
The Museum Wine Ciliverghe, Ciliverghe Mazzano (Italy).
Il Museo Contadino to Cassego-Scurtabo in Liguria (Italy), the smallest museum in the world.
Franciacorta Vineyards
Germany
The Archaeological Museum, Trier (Germany). Many stories on wine trade on the Moselle with particular boat Neumagen.
The Museum of Wine Culture in Deidesheim (Germany)
The Museum of wines of the Moselle at Bernkastel-Kues (Germany).

Switzerland
The Museum of Vine and Wine in Boudry (Switzerland).
The Museum Valais Vine and Wine, Chateau de Villa in Sierre (Switzerland)
The Waldensian Museum Vine and Wine, Aigle, Vaud canton (Switzerland)
Museum of Fornet Tops Fornet-Dessous (Switzerland)
The Roman Museum in Nyon (Switzerland). Presentation of winemaking from Frejus.
Luxembourg
Museum and house wine Ehnen (Grand Duchy of Luxembourg).

Spain
Wine Museum of Ronda (Spain)
Museum of Wine Culture in La Rioja (Spain)
Brotherhoods vinous or Bacchic
Article: Brotherhood bacchanalian.

The brotherhoods are Bacchanalian assemblies of professionals and wine enthusiasts, who aim to promote wines of the region they represent. The brotherhoods may demonstrate ancient origins.

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