Saint-André-de-Ramières is a hamlet of Gigondas, located on the left bank of the Ouvèze. It owes its existence to a priory of the abbey of Montmajour, dedicated to Saint Andrew in the 7th century. The establishment of Carthusian nuns from Prébayon led to the gathering of a lay community around their monastery from the beginning of the 13th century. The charterhouse and the village were pillaged and left in ruins during the religious wars. The beginning of the 18th century marked the end of the presence of the nuns. The Ramières were then under the governance of the bishops of Orange, who made it one of their residences until the French Revolution. It is currently the headquarters of an important wine-growing and wine-making group.
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