A typical Languedoc wine-producing village with the advantages of both seaside and countryside, Pomérols has managed to conserve its environment and its friendliness. Added to its famed Picpoul wines, it also produces quality chocolate and charcuterie. The facades of its 14th, 15th and 16th c. houses reveal its eventful history. The church of St Cyr & Ste Julitte de Pomérols (13th c.) has a listed 17th c. gilded Baroque altarpiece.
â– Old centre, discovery trail with explanatory panels, with narrow streets and passageways, squares and fountains.
â– Church of St Cyr & Ste Julite (13th c.) and listed Baroque altarpiece (17th c.).
■Wine-tasting (Picpoul de Pinet, red, rosé and white).
â– Tasting of chocolates with local flavours, sweet or salty, made by master chocolate maker Guy Bouzigues and of South of France labelled "Languedoc shortbreads".
â– Ask for our accommodation guide or look at our website: www.pezenas-tourisme.fr