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October / November 2016

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MAUZAC · ONDENC PRUNELART LOIN DE L'OEIL DURAS · BRAUCOL The wines of Gaillac AOC in France's Sud Ouest are unique, distinctive and offer the widest range of color and taste profiles thanks to the diversity of soils, locations and terroir. The fresh, fruit-driven quality of the red wines makes them approachable, whether partnered with a variety of cuisine—perfect for fall and winter dishes or enjoyed on their own. Gaillac is one of the oldest wine-growing regions in Western Europe. The region lies in the heart of the Midi-Pyrénées and belongs to a long line of "Southwest France Wines," which brings together 29 AOP (Protected Designation of Origin) wines and 14 PGI (Protected Geographical Indication) wines, on the inner part of the Tarn River where the Garonne leads to Bordeaux. Have You Heard of THESE GRAPES? CAMPAIGN FINANCED WITH THE SUPPORT OF ...

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