Gaillac Wine Region, Southern France
Gaillac AOC, nestled within the Tarn Valley of southern France, boasts a rich and storied past that traces its roots back to the Roman era, earning its place among France's oldest wine regions.
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The Gauls, pioneers of the region who founded the city of Gaillac in the second century, discovered its potential for wine production and trade.
Gaillac's location along the river allowed for the movement of wine to neighboring regions, including Bordeaux, from where they were further exported to England and beyond.
Grape harvest, together by hand
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Wineries of Gaillac, in Tarn Region
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Cooperative Cellar, crafting wine
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