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Saint Cosme Cellar
The cellars of Saint Cosme have a rich history. In fact, 2nd century Gallo-Roman fermentation vats carved into the stone are perfectly preserved. The property has been owned by the current family since 1490, with 14 generations of vignerons. Concrete and wooden vats, hand stacked barrels are housed within the stone walls of this very traditional cellar. One traditional architectural feature that Rob could have certainly lived without is the 5 foot tall doorways. He just about knocked himself out cold while running through the doorway that leads to vat 1. You would think one would have learned his lesson, but no, it happened again the following week!
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