As you approach along the Aubignan road, the layout of the houses at Beaumes de Venise give the impression that it is built into a hill. The village situated at the foot of the Courens plateau, owes its name to the numerous caves (or baumes) on the hill. The village nestles at the foot of the famous Dentelles de Montmirail, offering it a natural rampart against the Mistral wind.
In front of Cours Jean Jaurиs is the large 16th century parish church, which was transformed in the 19th century. Right next to it is an archway leading to Rue de la Rйpublique. On the Place du 8 Mai opposite the church you will no doubt appreciate the beautiful 18th century fountain with its mascarons. After strolling through a few pretty, flower-lined streets and alleyways, you will climb up a short stairway and discover the fine old houses with some beautifully restored doors. You can then continue on up as far as the ruins of the 12th century feudal chвteau at the highest point in the village.
The visit does not stop here, for on the other side of the village, on the road to Vacqueyras is the Notre Dame d'Aubune chapel, whose bell tower is a beautiful example of 9th century Romanesque art, and its priory listed as a historical monument. Take the time to enjoy a walk on the path over the hill behind the chapel, it is really superb. You can also visit the prehistoric caves (or baumes) of Ambrosi and Rocalinaud, which gave the village its name. Built into the hill, long ago they were used as shelter by numerous families. But don't worry, these days Beaumes has all that is required for receiving modern day visitors.
Gourmets and those with discerning taste buds will not spend too much time up in the caves and the chapels on the hill, knowing that below in the village, on Avenue Raspail, wine cellars offering tasting and sale of the famous Beaumes de Venise Muscat wine are waiting for them. This wine is renowned far beyond the borders of the Comtat Vйnaissin. There are several vintages and several subtle savours available...The "Tradition" vintage will go very well with melon in summer, the "Bois Dorй" is clearly a more distinguished wine, the perfectl accompaniment for pan-fried foie gras. Why not try both and decide for yourself !
However the fame of muscat must not completely distract you from Beaumes de Venise's excellent Cфte du Rhфne Villages red wine.