-
Monbazillac AOC
Montravel AOC Pécharmant AOC
Rosette AOC
Saussignac AOC
Brulhois AOC
Buzet AOC
Cahors AOC Côtes de
Duras AOC Côtes du
Marmandais AOC Fronton...
- and, as
Guillermo II,
Viscount of Bearn, of Marsan, of
Gabardan and of
Brulhois (in the
southwest of present-day France). He was the son of
Guillem Ramon...
- and vines, used to
produce the Côtes du
marmandais the
buzet or Côte de
Brulhois, that
relate to the
broad vineyard of the Southwest. But the real glory...
-
permitted in the Vin Délimité de Qualité Supérieure (VDQS) of Côtes du
Brulhois. In Le Midi
region of the Languedoc, it is
permitted (but
rarely grown)...
- The
canton of Garonne-Lomagne-
Brulhois is an
administrative division of the Tarn-et-Garonne department, in
southern France. It was
created at the French...
- with the
ruling family of the
given viscounty. In
Particular Bearn (and
Brulhois) was
almost an
independent state which preferred to
honor its de jure v****alage...
- of Béarn from 1134 to his death. He was also the
viscount of Gabardan,
Brulhois, and
Gabarret (as
Peter III). Son of
Peter II of
Gabarret and Guiscarda...
-
Gaston VII of Béarn, and
recognising her
seisin of the
viscounties of
Brulhois and Gabardan,
which were to be her
dowry at the time of her marriage. Part...
- L’Isle-Jourdain, Porhoet, Pardiac,
Viscountess of Lomagne, Fezenzaguet,
Brulhois, Cressey, Auvillars,
Baroness of Castelnau, Caussade, Montmiral, Lady of...
- Mary (died
after 1187) was a
Viscountess of Béarn, Gabardan, and
Brulhois from 1170 to 1171 in her own right. Mary was the only
known daughter of Peter...