Château Meyrand Lacombe is considered by some to be the best vinegrower of the Bergerac-Sigoulès appellation. Read more about Château Meyrand Lacombe
Chateau Laulerie is one of the up and coming vineyards and uses a traditional approach to grape growing while employing current technologies to wine making. Read more about Château Laulerie
Florent Girou took over Château Combrillac, a Bergerac appellation vineyard in 2008. However the history of this charming château goes back to the 17 th century. Their wines offer good value. Read more about Château Combrillac
Located at the foot of the ancient citadel of Montravel, the area of Château l'Ancienne Citadelle has an ancient and colourful history dating back to the Gallo-Roman civilization.Wines start at 4 €. Read more about Château l'Ancienne Citadelle
Château de Tiregand is located 10 minutes from Bergerac. This 43 hectar vineyard is home to an historically listed Château dating back to the 13th century. The wines offer good value.
Bergerac
Bergerac is both a town and the largest wine producing AOC region east of Bordeaux. On the Dordogne River in a stunning landscape the reds are earthy and white wines crisp or sweet such as those from Monbazillac.
Bergerac is an area of proud, unpretentious family owned châteaux with vintners who are passionate about their wines. The regions are Bergerac, Monbazillac, Montravel and Pécharmant. At an 11th century Franciscan Friary housing the Maison du Vin, find which local châteaux are open to tastings and tours. Hotels and local restaurants are charming.
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