Dordogne (French pronunciation: [dɔʁdɔɲ]; Occitan: Dordonha) is a department in southwestern France, with its prefecture in Périgueux. The department is located in the region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine between the Loire Valley and the Pyrenees, and is named after the Dordogne river that runs through it. It corresponds roughly with the ancient county of Périgord.
Restaurants in Dordogne
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Situated on hillsides south of Bergerac, we produced both whites and reds wines, from the AOC Monbazillac and Bergerac. We offer all year long free tastings during our opening hours : from Mai to October, from monday to saturday, 9.00 am to 6.00 pm, from November to April, from monday to friday, 9.30 am to 5.00 pm. On appointment only on saturday.Guided tours from Mai to October(3E per adult) on Tuesday et Friday at 10.30 am in French and 3.00 pm in English.
We came to the chateau without an appointment, but we were welcomed in the perfect way. Very friendly people, who immediately gave us a tablet and brochure with all the information we needed to do a tour in and around the chateau. In this tour, you can learn all about the chateau, the family and the process of winemaking. A beautiful place with a great history. After the tour, we were invited to do a lovely winetasting. Great wines and very reasonable prices. We will come back!
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A beautiful family run vineyard which offers wine tastings and vineyard tours. The award winning wines on sale direct from the Chateau. The vineyard is in a beautiful part of Dordogne with small woods and streams surrounding the vineyards. Besides the wine many visitors like to enjoy the wild orchids, glimpses of deer and hares and the tranquil views from the shady tasting table. Appointment for tasting essential
We visited this vineyard with Alex from ‘Bergerac Wine Tours’ and spent a very agreeable morning tasting a variety of wines after a brief walk through the vineyard. The owners (Sue and Humphrey) are from Somerset and it was interesting to hear about how they set up the vineyard and the production process. We bought a few boxes of wine to take home with us, being particularly fond of their medium body red and the sparkling wine.
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Chateau Laulerie, set in a traditional 18th farmhouse, invites you to discover its charming wines, produced in the heart of Montravel, wine appellation of Bergerac. Dry white, pure and thirst-quenching; fruity rose; and a range from well-rounded and easy-to-drink to full-bodied and well-structured red wines: our diverse range will awaken and delight your senses!
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Castaing family has been producing Bergerac and Monbazillac wines since 1896. 'Domaine de Grange Neuve' has always been open to the public and is certified 'Bienvenue A La Ferme' (Welcome to the Farm) 'Vignobles et Découvertes' (Vineyards and Discoveries), 'Ferme Pédagogique' (Educational Farm), 'Haute Valeur Environnementale' (High Environmental Value), and is a member of the 'Route des Vins' of Bergerac-Duras. The winery welcomes any visitor who whishes to discover the wine universe and the history of winegrowing in Bergerac area, just for a free tasting session or for a complete guided tour of the vineyard and the cellar (on booking only) to uncover the secrets of winemaking. The winery also has a five-star holiday home for renting, which can shelter up to 13 people (4 double rooms + a dormitory) and has its own swimming pool and private fishing lake. This cottage was awarded with a Gold 'Best of Wine Tourism' in 2016. English spoken.
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Discover Montdoyen; its land, its history through its wines. We welcome you every day (weekends and groups on booking), to share with you our passion through a visit and a tasting of our products.
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