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The South West is France’s fourth largest winegrowing region in terms of production volume. The region is particularly vast, stretching between the Pyrenees and Massif Central mountains and between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean, covering 13 départements, 53,000 hectares and 16 PDOs (AOP). The region’s best-known appellations are Cahors, Jurançon and Iroulèguy. There are also 11 PGIs (IGP), the most extensive of which is Côtes de Gascogne. The South West boasts an impressive mosaic of terroirs and is home to a multitude of grape varieties ranging from Malbec and Fer Servadou to Colombard and Len de l’El (or Loin de l’oeil).

With a winegrowing tradition dating back to Gallo-Roman times, the region has undergone a notable revival over the last ten years, driven by the success of a number of talented winegrowers. Estates like Jardins de Babylone (Dagueneau,) Clos Joliette, Lajibe, Camin Larredya, Château Lafitte and Castéra in Jurançon, Château Montus in Madiran, Château du Cèdre in Cahors, Domaine Plageoles in Gaillac, Elian da Ros in the Côtes du  Marmandais and Arretxea in the Basque Country are acting as standard-bearers for their appellations and the South West wine region as a whole. The South West abounds with little-known gems and up-and-coming estates, each with their own distinct identity and almost always highly affordable prices. Note that the region is also where Armagnac, one of France’s most prestigious eaux de vie, is produced.

South West

The South West is France’s fourth largest winegrowing region in terms of production volume. The region is particularly vast, stretching between the Pyrenees and Massif Central mountains and between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean, covering 13 départements, 53,000 hectares and 16 PDOs (AOP). The region’s best-known appellations are Cahors, Jurançon and Iroulèguy. There are also 11 PGIs (IGP), the most extensive of which is Côtes de Gascogne. The South West boasts an impressive mosaic of terroirs and is home to a multitude of grape varieties ranging from Malbec and Fer Servadou to Colombard and Len de l’El (or Loin de l’oeil).

With a winegrowing tradition dating back to Gallo-Roman times, the region has undergone a notable revival over the last ten years, driven by the success of a number of talented winegrowers. Estates like Jardins de Babylone (Dagueneau,) Clos Joliette, Lajibe, Camin Larredya, Château Lafitte and Castéra in Jurançon, Château Montus in Madiran, Château du Cèdre in Cahors, Domaine Plageoles in Gaillac, Elian da Ros in the Côtes du  Marmandais and Arretxea in the Basque Country are acting as standard-bearers for their appellations and the South West wine region as a whole. The South West abounds with little-known gems and up-and-coming estates, each with their own distinct identity and almost always highly affordable prices. Note that the region is also where Armagnac, one of France’s most prestigious eaux de vie, is produced.

2022
A
15.50
2024
A
45
2024
A
21.90
2022
29
2023
12
2022
A
42
2024
A
K
11.90
9 | Buy 6, get 10%
2020
A
10
1986
125
2022
15.50
2023
A
82
2024
A
34
2022
10
2023
A
18
2023
A
10
2022
A
29
2020
A
14
2024
A
K
14.50
2023
A
K
19.50
2021
A
62
2022
A
K
12.50
2023
A
70
2020
28
1976
195
32.40 | Buy 3, get 10%
14.40 | Buy 6, get 10%
2019
A
16
2022
A
K
15.50
2023
A
28
2021
A
42
2021
A
19.50
2023
A
38
2023
A
42
2023
A
21
2024
A
K
11.90
2021
A
14.50
2021
A
32
47.50 | Buy 3, get 5%
2020
A
50
2019
A
17
2021
A
27
2023
A
34
2021
A
24
2020
17
8.91 | Buy 6, get 10%
2020
A
9.90
21.85 | Buy 3, get 5%
2021
K
23
2024
A
K
11.90
2020
A
19.90
2021
A
34
2021
A
K
28
2022
A
38
1979
240
1979
720Price per bottle 240
2022
A
29
2016
85
2022
A
10
2023
A
18
2005
80
1995
99
1996
99
2018
A
35
2022
A
17
2023
A
12
2020
A
52
91.80 | Buy 3, get 10%
2022
A
102
2022
A
43
2019
A
50