Registration for historical monuments 2002 (≈ 2002)
Official recognition of the press as a heritage.
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Origin and history
The Champvallon Press is a building dedicated to wine production, located in the commune of Champvallon, in the department of Yonne. This type of monument, typical of the wine regions, was historically used to squeeze the grapes to extract the juice, an essential step in the production of wine. Its designation to historic monuments in 2002 underscores its heritage and architectural importance to the region.
In Burgundy-Franche-Comté, presses were central elements of rural life, often linked to farms or wineries. They reflect the economic and social organization of local communities, where viticulture played a major role. These structures, often constructed of stone or wood, were designed to withstand intensive use during harvest periods, thus marking the rhythm of seasons and agricultural activities.
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