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the Saint-Émilion vineyard is located east of Bordeaux around the town of Saint-Émilion in the 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 includes: a tourist visit to its sites and 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.
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
- Sauternes vineyard (left bank of the Garonne)
- Graves vineyard (left bank of the Gironde)
- Medoc vineyard (left bank of the Gironde)
Upstream to downstream for the right bank
- Entre-Deux-Mers vineyard (right bank of the Garonne)
- Saint-Émilion vineyard (right bank of the Garonne)
- Pomerol vineyard (right bank of the Garonne)
- Blayais and Bourgeais vineyards (right bank of the Gironde)
- Fronsadais and Côtes-de-Bordeaux vineyards (right bank of the Gironde)
Cities
- 1 Bordeaux
- 2 Libourne
- 3 Pauillac
- 4 Pomerol
- 5 Saint Emilion
- 6 Sauternes
Saint-Émilion vineyard
- The producing municipalities are Saint-Émilion, Saint-Christophe-des-Bardes, Saint-Hippolyte, Saint-Étienne-de-Lisse, Saint-Laurent-des-Combes, Saint-Pey-d'Armens, Saint-Sulpice-de- Faleyrens, Vignonet, and part of the municipality of Libourne. The satellite vineyards are: Montagne, Puisseguin, Lussac, Castillon and Francs.