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The Mythic Birthplace of Orval
The name "Orval" is attributed to a 13th century Countess Matilda of Tuscany. As story has it, the countess lost her gold ring in the reflecting pool of the little well that remains to this day near the ruined abbey (at left). Beseeching God for a miracle, she promised that if He returned the ring she would build Him a monastery in gratitude. As a trout emerged from the waters with the ring in its mouth, she is said to have exclaimed, "Well, this truly is a Valley of Gold!" Thus was born the name Val d'Or, which eventually became Orval. Images of the trout and ring commonly adorn Orval's breweriana (see coaster, below).
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