Nestled on the Left Bank of the Garonne River, the Graves wine region is a cornerstone of Bordeaux’s viticultural heritage. This expansive area, known for its diverse terroir, produces a range of high-quality red, white, and sweet wines. The broader Graves region encompasses several prestigious appellations, including Sauternes and Pessac-Léognan, each contributing to the area’s rich tapestry of winemaking traditions. Visitors can explore the vineyards, learn about the unique characteristics of the soil, and sample the renowned wines that have made this region a key player in the world of oenology.
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