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Sunday, October 10, 2010

Saint Emilion and the Right Bank

Saint-Emilion's fame is due to its wines but also to its historical and cultural inheritance. The walled hilltop village of St. Emilion itself, which has survived almost untouched from the Middle Ages was classified "World Patrimony" in 1999 by the UNESCO.
Ironically, given that St. Emilion can trace its wine-producing heritage all the way back to the Romans and the second century A.D., this village is also on the cutting edge of the push for a more modern style of Bordeaux wine, and the appellation is home to some of the most technically inspired wines in all of Bordeaux.


St. Emilion winegrowers have launched an ambitious, community-based biodiversity project to create miles of interconnected "green" corridors throughout the 20,000-acre region of Bordeaux in a bid for sustainability.

Little wonder that it is one of the most popular destinations in the wine producing regions of France.The attractive medieval village of cobblestone streets and ancient walls has it all - history, heritage and modernity.

Posted by sinlady at 9:34 PM  

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love France!!

11/10/10 10:41 AM
wildgoose said...

I think I may love St Emilion like I love the small towns in Italy.

11/10/10 11:30 AM
sinlady said...

edpj - the country is lovely:)

wildgoose - you will!

11/10/10 6:35 PM

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