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Also known as Établissements Guigal

right|thumb|150px|The label on a bottle of Guigal La Mouline one of the "La La's"

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  • History
  • Wines and vineyard holdings
  • Côte-Rôtie wines
  • Other high-end wines
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right|thumb|150px|The label on a bottle of Guigal La Mouline one of the "La La's"

Guigal, formally Établissements Guigal, is a winery and négociant business situated in Ampuis in the northern part of the Rhône region in France. Guigal produces wine from appellations across the Rhône region, but is particularly noted for their Côte-Rôtie wines and played a pioneering role in improving Côte-Rôtie's international reputation. Guigal's single vineyard wines La Mouline, La Landonne and La Turque (sometimes referred to collectively as "La La's") are internationally renowned. In 2007, the release of the 2003 vintage of Guigal's "La La" wines set the record for most expensive release of any Rhone wine, with bottles retailing for as much as $800.

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