Cahors - Malbec, an outstanding vineyard
The arrival of Roman legions in Quercy and the creation of the city of Divona Cadurcorum in the first century gave rise to the first vine plantations in the area. From the 12th century the wine of Cahors, enormously popular in England and elsewhere, were exported in huge quantities from the port of Bordeaux to Northern Europe.
From that date, the reputation of the wines of Cahors only ever increased and in the following centuries the wines of Cahors won their spurs in the Americas, Germany, Holland and especially in Russia, where the Tsars adopted it as their ceremonial wine and the Orthodox Church as its liturgical wine.
Unfortunately, in 1880, the phylloxera epidemic destroyed almost the entire vineyard. The Malbec grape, meanwhile was taken to Argentina where the Mendoza vineyards; at the foot of the Andes, were founded.
At the end of the second world war, some growers decided to unite to revive the Cahors vineyards by creating the "Côtes d'Olt" cooperativein 1947.
Their willingness to pursue a policy of quality production was recognised in 1971 with the award of the AOC label.
Today, the vineyard of Cahors continues to carve an international reputation, particularly in connection with its emblematic grape variety, the Malbec.
The Accueil Vigneron network in the Lot
More than sixty winemakers welcome you to a privileged setting to share their passion for the grape and to taste their wines in the best surroundings.
Each participant has agreed to meet the criteria of the quality charter of service and hospitality, including:
- announcement of their belonging to the network,
- easy access,
- parking space
- regular opening hours,
- exemplary visiting and tasting conditions
- prices displayed and easily visible
- provision of tourist information
Ambassadors of choice for exploring the tourist attractions of the Lot vineyards, most of them are also members of the Fédération des Vignerons Indépendants du Lot.
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The Domaine de Pejusclat is in the commune of Villesèque, 10 minutes drive from Cahors. You are very welcome to this little ...Villesèque
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This 15th century château overlooking the banks of the Lot has belonged to the Danish Royal Family since 1975. The Prince ...Luzech
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Wine makers for generations, my family has been cultivating vines for over one hundred years. Overlooking the Lot valley, ...Pradines
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The Domaine de Marcilhac has been in the family for several generations, and is situated 10 km to the north-west of Cahors. The ...Douelle
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The wines of the Domaine 'Le Passelys' come from vines planted on the third level of river terraces. They are produced in ...Douelle
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For several decades, the Pelvillain Vineyard has figured amongst the finest estates of the Cahors Appellation and its wines ...Albas
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Château Saint-Sernin is the result of several centuries' evolution in the history of a Cahors vineyard. A deed of 1684 ...Parnac
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With roots deep as a vine, Christian Belmon, trained as an architect and town planner, returned to Goujounac. Mayor for ...Goujounac