- Buisson
French commune
nomcommune=Buisson
région=Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur
département=Vaucluse
arrondissement=Carpentras
canton=Vaison-la-Romaine
insee=84022
cp=84110
maire=
mandat=
intercomm=
longitude=4.99861111111
latitude=44.2811111111
alt moy=210 m
alt mini=156 m
alt maxi=395 m
hectares=949
km²=9.49
sans=264
date-sans=1999
dens=27
date-dens=1999Buisson is a commune of the
Vaucluse "département" in southernFrance .Buisson is a small, wine-producing,
Knights Templar village, dating back at least as far as the12th century , and linked since its beginning to the nearby village of Villedieu, with which it produces its principal crop, Côtes-du-Rhône wine, which is sold from their joint winery, leCellier du Templier .Geography
Situated above the
Aygues River, Buisson lies at the northern edge of the Vaucluse and within sight of the southern border of theDrôme , the "département" immediately to its north. Located 9 km (5 mi) northwest of the small, ancient city ofVaison-la-Romaine , known as "the French Pompeii," Buisson is one of fourteen communes surrounding that city that share its postal address: 84110 Vaison-la-Romaine.Economy
Besides its wine, Buisson produces in small quantities such products as
olive s,apricot s, cherries,fig s,lavender , and numerous other vegetables and fruits. It is situated above the same valley asNyons , the ancient olive capital of France, and within an hour's drive of the Mediterranean, from which fresh-caught seafood is brought to neighboring markets at Vaison,Valréas , Nyons,Malaucène , andTulette , as well as to the nearby cities ofCarpentras , Orange,Avignon , andL'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue .ights
Buisson, whose population rises to approximately 360 inhabitants in summer, is a pretty, typically Provençal village, whose annual wine "fête" occurs in July. Its physical attractions include an intact, inner medieval walled section with two entrances, one of which housed a 14th century
portcullis ; a church dating from at least the 12th century, Notre Dame Del Bois, whose northern yard affords views of the entire region; and two "lavoirs", one, on its main plaza, with an attractive fountain. The site of Buisson's medieval castle now includes a large residence, which was constructed several centuries after the original structure disappeared.
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