September Wine Events on the French Riviera
Taste · The Riviera Grapevine · Wines and Spirits of ProvenceSeptember is always a busy time in the wine world! It’s harvest time!
To accompany the very important business of creating a new vintage, September traditionally sees various wonderful wine events and festivals to participate in.
Here is a selection of my top Super September wine events on the French Riviera to mark in your diaries:
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