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Béarn is an appellation for red, white and rosé wines in South-West France. Unusual in that its geographic confines are not contiguous, Béarn AO...
Read more ▸The picturesque town of Bergerac and its surrounding vineyards produce a range of different wine styles from the typical grapes of the Dordogne - M...
Read more ▸Buzet is home to some interesting red, white and rosé wines. Located at the northern edge of the Armignac are in South West France, it is perhaps ...
Read more ▸With a dramatic setting in a meander of the river Lot, the charming city of Cahors and the region which extends around it, has been producing so-ca...
Read more ▸Côtes de Duras is one of South West France’s good value appellations, known for its fruit-driven wines from marine and alluvial soils. Close to ...
Read more ▸Fronton is a small appellation known for producing wines from the ancient red Négrette variety. Château Bouissel is perhaps the most recognised p...
Read more ▸The red wines of Gaillac are known for their full bodied and spicy character, while whites are produced predominantly from Mauzac.
Read more ▸Produced from both Petit Manseng and Gros Manseng, Jurançon wines can be either dry or sweet and have taken on a sort of cult status in the wine w...
Read more ▸Madiran - a charming, picturesque village in southwest France - sits at the heart of the exciting wine appellation that shares its name. Establishe...
Read more ▸Monbazillac is a small appellation in the Dordogne region on South West France. It produces sweet wines from Muscadelle.
Read more ▸Montravel is a small appellation near the town of Bergerac. It arguably produces Bergerac's wines. Produced with Sauvignon Blanc and Sauvignon Gris...
Read more ▸Pacherenc du Vic-Bilh is a small appellation in the South West of France that produces a dry and sweet white wine, often blended from Petit Courbu,...
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