Local Cuisine
Explore the local wineries and taste the regional wines that Vauvert is known for.





Vauvert, nestled in the Gard department of southern France, is a commune with a rich historical tapestry and a strong wine production industry. Originally called Posquières, the town has grown since its first mention in 810. Despite setbacks in the 19th century, Vauvert has thrived, now boasting a population of over 11,000. Visitors can explore the charming villages of Gallician and Montcalm, each offering a glimpse into the region's past and present. Ideal for history buffs and wine enthusiasts, Vauvert provides a serene yet culturally rich escape.
Vauvert, nestled in the Gard department of southern France, is a commune with a rich historical tapestry and a strong wine production industry. Originally called Posquières, the town has grown since its first mention in 810. Despite setbacks in the 19th century, Vauvert has thrived, now boasting a population of over 11,000. Visitors can explore the charming villages of Gallician and Montcalm, each offering a glimpse into the region's past and present. Ideal for history buffs and wine enthusiasts, Vauvert provides a serene yet culturally rich escape.
Rich history dating back to 810.
Known for wine production.
Includes villages of Gallician and Montcalm.
Population over 11,000.
Rich cultural heritage with historical sites.
Known for its wine production industry.
Includes the villages of Gallician and Montcalm.
Explore the local wineries and taste the regional wines that Vauvert is known for.
Visit the historical sites and learn about the rich history of the commune.
History enthusiasts and wine lovers.
EUR €
$80-$150 p/day
French, English
Take a stroll through the villages of Gallician and Montcalm for a true local experience.
April-June, September-November
Spring is ideal for exploring Vauvert's vineyards and enjoying mild weather.
Summer brings vibrant local events and festivals, perfect for experiencing French culture.
Fall offers a quieter atmosphere, ideal for leisurely exploration and wine tasting.
Winter is peaceful, with fewer tourists, making it a great time to enjoy the local scenery.