A circular depression that holds a vineyard in a French winery is actually an old impact crater, new research finds. 

The crater sits in the appropriately named Domaine du Météore winery near Cabrerolles in southern France. The feature was first tentatively identified as a meteor crater in 1950. But a study in 1964 argued against the identification because the crater had no elevated rim and the scientists who authored the study could find no evidence of the kinds of magnetic field anomalies that are often found at impact sites. 



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