For the Australian television journalist, see
Tim Arvier .
Comune in Aosta Valley, Italy
Arvier
Comune di Arvier Commune d'Arvier
Coat of arms
Location of Arvier in Italy
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Show map of Aosta Valley Coordinates: 45°42′11″N 7°10′0″E / 45.70306°N 7.16667°E / 45.70306; 7.16667 Country Italy Region Aosta Valley Province none Frazioni Baise-Pierre, Chamençon, Chamin, Chez les Fournier, Chez les Garin, Chez les Moget, Chez les Roset, Grand Haury, La Crête, La Ravoire, Léverogne, Mécosse, Petit Haury, Planaval, Rochefort, Verney • Total
33 km2 (13 sq mi) Elevation
776 m (2,546 ft) • Total
822 • Density 25/km2 (65/sq mi) Demonym Arvelains Time zone UTC+1 (CET ) • Summer (DST ) UTC+2 (CEST )Postal code 11011
Dialing code 0165 Patron saint Saint Sulpice Saint day 17 January Website Official website
Arvier (Valdôtain : Arvì or Arvë ; Arpitan : Arviér ); is a town and comune in the Aosta Valley region of northwestern Italy .
The town Hall
Geography
Location of the commune of Arvier within the Valle d'Aosta
Wine
The local wine, Enfer d'Arvier, had its own DOC designation before being subsumed into the Valle d'Aosta DOC . It is a blend made primarily from the Petit Rouge grape with lesser amounts of Dolcetto , Gamay , Neyret , Pinot noir , and/or Vien de Nus .[ 3]
People
Arvier was the birthplace of Maurice Garin , the winner of the original Tour de France in 1903. His family migrated to Northern France in 1885.
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