Aigle - Saint-Maurice d'Aigle
Aigle - Saint-Maurice d'Aigle
Aosta - Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta
Aosta - Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta
Aosta - Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta
Aosta - Cattedrale di Santa Maria Assunta
Aosta - Piazza Chanoux
Aosta
Torino - Palazzo Madama e Casaforte degli Acaja
Torino - Mercato Centrale
Torino - Antica Tettoia dell'Orologio di Porta Pal…
Torino - Antica Tettoia dell'Orologio di Porta Pal…
Torino - La Bella Macchina
Torino - Café Fiorio
Torino - Ufficio Postale
Torino - Stazione di Porta Nuova
Torino - Stazione di Porta Nuova
Torino - Stazione di Porta Nuova
Torino - Galleria Umberto I
Torino - Galleria Subalpina
Torino - Galleria Subalpina
Torino - Martini
Torino - Gran Madre di Dio
Aigle - Château d’Aigle
Biel/Bienne - Volkshaus
Biel/Bienne - Fromagerie Spielhofer
Biel/Bienne - Bilingual
Biel/Bienne - Engelsbrunnen
Biel/Bienne - Stadtkirche
Biel/Bienne - Gerechtigkeitsbrunnen
Nidau - Schloss Nidau
Frankfurt - Gumball machine
Frankfurt - St. Leonhard
Frankfurt - St. Leonhard
Frankfurt - St. Leonhard
Frankfurt - Kaiserdom St. Bartholomäus
Frankfurt - Kaiserdom St. Bartholomäus
Frankfurt - Kaiserdom St. Bartholomäus
Frankfurt - Kaiserdom St. Bartholomäus
Frankfurt - Kaiserdom St. Bartholomäus
Frankfurt - Haus zur Goldenen Waage
Frankfurt - Alte Nikolaikirche
Frankfurt - Alte Nikolaikirche
Frankfurt - Römer
Frankfurt - Römerberg
Location
Lat, Lng:
You can copy the above to your favourite mapping app.
Address: unknown
You can copy the above to your favourite mapping app.
Address: unknown
Keywords
Authorizations, license
-
Visible by: Everyone -
All rights reserved
-
52 visits
Aigle - Clos de la Cure


Aigle lies about 13 km south-southeast of Montreux at the east edge of the Rhône valley.
Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV gave the territory of Aigle in 1076 to the house of Savoy. The Abbeys of Great Saint Bernard and Saint-Maurice also had holdings in Aigle, and the latter established a priory, from which the village of Le Cloître takes its name.
In 1231, Aigle was made a market town and in 1314 it was raised to a free town by Amadeus V of Savoy. It became an important commercial center because of its location on the road to Italy. After an Italian mercenary army marched through the Rhone Valley in 1475 to support Charles the Bold, Bern took this as an opportunity to conquer Aigle and so reach control over the lower Rhone valley.
The castle was burned down during the fight but Bern had the castle rebuilt and made it the seat of a provincial governor. Aigle became one of the first French-speaking districts in Bern. The representatives of Bern resided here until the French invasion in 1798.
I can only quote the winery, I have not tried the wine.
"The "Clos de la Cure" vineyard borders the church of the former monastery of Aigle, which at the time belonged to the Abbey of Saint-Maurice. The extremely stony alluvial soil gives this Chasselas a very special character. In the finale, the generous floral aroma is enhanced by a touch of positive bitterness."
Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV gave the territory of Aigle in 1076 to the house of Savoy. The Abbeys of Great Saint Bernard and Saint-Maurice also had holdings in Aigle, and the latter established a priory, from which the village of Le Cloître takes its name.
In 1231, Aigle was made a market town and in 1314 it was raised to a free town by Amadeus V of Savoy. It became an important commercial center because of its location on the road to Italy. After an Italian mercenary army marched through the Rhone Valley in 1475 to support Charles the Bold, Bern took this as an opportunity to conquer Aigle and so reach control over the lower Rhone valley.
The castle was burned down during the fight but Bern had the castle rebuilt and made it the seat of a provincial governor. Aigle became one of the first French-speaking districts in Bern. The representatives of Bern resided here until the French invasion in 1798.
I can only quote the winery, I have not tried the wine.
"The "Clos de la Cure" vineyard borders the church of the former monastery of Aigle, which at the time belonged to the Abbey of Saint-Maurice. The extremely stony alluvial soil gives this Chasselas a very special character. In the finale, the generous floral aroma is enhanced by a touch of positive bitterness."
kiiti has particularly liked this photo
- Keyboard shortcuts:
Jump to top
RSS feed- Latest comments - Subscribe to the comment feeds of this photo
- ipernity © 2007-2025
- Help & Contact
|
Club news
|
About ipernity
|
History |
ipernity Club & Prices |
Guide of good conduct
Donate | Group guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Statutes | In memoria -
Facebook
Twitter
Sign-in to write a comment.