Cerdon is home to 770 inhabitants. For a long time, the town was very prosperous. Between 1887 and 1951, it was served by the Tramways de l'Ain, a metre-gauge secondary railroad providing links with Ambérieu-en-Bugey and Ars-sur-Formans. Founded in 1854, at the dawn of the machine age, its copperworks employed up to 80 workers. By 1900, it was one of the largest in France. Items are still made and sold in the Cerdon copperworks store. Today, the town is famous for its vineyards, and in particular for its sparkling rosé wine, bugey-cerdon, produced in a dozen communes around the village.

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