- The
Arcis or
Larcis (with
article agglutination; Occitan: Arsís) is a
river in
Southwestern France. It is a
right tributary of the Léez,
originating in...
- "Chateau
Larcis Duc****e". thewinedoctor.com. Château
Larcis Duc****e
official site (in
French and English) https://www.nicolas-thienpont.com/en/vin/
larcis-duc****e/...
- Château
Canon Château Canon-la-Gaffelière Château
Figeac Clos
Fourtet Château
Larcis Duc****e Château La Gaffelière Château
Magdelaine Château Pavie-Macquin Château...
- and
teacher César Duc****e (born 1979)
Charles Duc****e (1932–1983) Château
Larcis Duc****e Curt John Duc****e (1881–1969),
French philosopher concerned with...
- Château Angélus to
Premier classe A.
Among new
Premiers grands crus were
Larcis Duc****e, Canon-la-Gaffelière and
garagiste producers Valandraud and La Mondotte...
- names:
authors list (link) Kissack, Chris, thewinedoctor.com. "Chateau
Larcis Duc****e".
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original on 2021-10-19.
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- Croque-Michotte Château Curé-Bon-la-Madeleine Château La Dominique[a] Château
Larcis Duc****e Château Larmande[a] Château Soutard[a] Château
Troplong Mondot[a]...
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Arcis may
refer to:
Larcis, or Arcis, a
river in
southwestern France Arcis-sur-Aube, a
commune in the
Grand Est
region in north-central
France Canton of...
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upstream from Aire-sur-l'Adour. (L) the Petit-Léez, (L) the Gab****ot, (R) the
Larcis, (R) the
canal of Bernède, long of 2 km, fed by the Adour. Sandre. "Fiche...
- Cadillon. The
commune is
mainly farmland with some
forested areas. The
Larcis river forms most of the
eastern border of the
commune as it
flows north...