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Published 2006
This small appellation encompasses seven right-bank communes (which happen to span three départements, the Rhône, Loire, and Ardèche) just south of the red wine appellation côte rôtie where the river turns a bend and the best vineyards are exposed to the south (see map under rhône). The vine has probably been cultivated here for two millennia, since nearby Vienne was an important Roman city, although the total Condrieu vignoble fell to fewer than 10 ha/25 acres in the 1960s, when the wine was virtually unknown outside local restaurants, and when other fruit crops were much more profitable.