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Graves vineyard
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44 ° 50 ′ 45 ″ N 0 ° 34 ′ 18 ″ W

the Graves vineyard is located south-east of Bordeaux, in the heart of Bordeaux vineyard which includes all the vines of the Gironde department, in the southwest of the France in the region New Aquitaine

Understand

An itinerary, necessarily including: the tourist visit of its sites and its heritage; the discovery of its inhabitants with their culture and their environment. Obviously, in a wine region the discovery of their assets can also be a complementary goal.

  • The interest of this inventory is to locate the names of farms sometimes known throughout France, Europe or the world, and which for connoisseurs will be able to create a route with unparalleled simplification.

Access to personal pages of wine producers is limited. The legal drinking age is the age determined by a government to restrict the purchase or consumption of alcohol by children or minors. This age varies between 0 and 25 depending on the country and state, although the purchase of alcohol is completely prohibited in some countries.

Regions

the Bordeaux vineyard is divided into sub-regions to the right or to the left of the axis traced by the Garonne and the Gironde.

Upstream to downstream for the left bank

Upstream to downstream for the right bank

Cities

  • 1 Bordeaux
  • 2 Libourne
  • 3 Pauillac
  • 4 Pomerol
  • 5 Saint Emilion
  • 6 Sauternes

Graves vineyard

  • Logo indicating a wikipedia link (The appellation is located on the left bank of the Garonne between Bordeaux in its south-east and Langon, it encircles the Sauternes region.)
  • List of municipalities, classified in alphabetical order, having the right to use the appellation contrôlée “Graves”: Arbanats, Ayguemorte-les-Graves, Beautiran, Bègles, Budos, Cabanac-et-Villagrains, Cadaujac, Canéjan, Castres-Gironde, Cerons, Cestas, Eysines, Gradignan, Guillos, Illats, Isle-Saint-Georges, La Brède, Landiras, Langon, Le Haillan, Léogeats, Léognan, Martignas-sur-Jalle, Martillac, Mazères, Mérignac, Pessac, Podensac, Portets, Pujols-sur-Ciron, Roaillan, Saint-Jean-d'Illac, Saint-Médard-d'Eyrans, Saint-Michel-de-Rieufret, Saint-Morillon, Saint-Pardon-de-Conques, Saint-Pierre-de- Mons, Saint-Selve, Saucats, Talence, Toulenne, Villenave-d'Ornon and Virelade.
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