- The
Médoc (French pronunciation: [meˈdɔk] ; Gascon:
Medòc [meˈðɔk]) is a
region of France, well
known as a wine
growing region,
located in the département...
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growths (crus). All of the red
wines that made it on the list came from the
Médoc region except for one: Château Haut-Brion from Graves. The
white wines,...
- The
Marathon du
Médoc is a
French marathon race,
created in 1985, held
every year in
September through the
vineyards of the
Médoc in the Gironde. It is...
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includes the
Médoc and
Graves and a
Right Bank area
which includes the Libournais,
Bourg and Blaye. The
Médoc is
itself divided into Haut-
Médoc (the upstream...
- Haut-
Médoc (French: [o medɔk]) is an
Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC) for wine in the
Bordeaux wine
region of
southwestern France, on the Left Bank...
- of the
viticultural strip along the
Médoc peninsula. The zone is
sometimes called Bas-
Médoc (English: Low-
Médoc),
though this term is not
permitted on...
- Moulis-en-
Médoc (French pronunciation: [mulis ɑ̃ medɔk],
literally Moulis in
Médoc; Occitan: Molís de
Medòc) is a
commune in the
Gironde department in...
- Listrac-
Médoc (French pronunciation: [listʁak medɔk]; Occitan:
Listrac de
Medòc) is a
commune in the
Gironde department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region...
- Lesparre-
Médoc (French pronunciation: [lɛspaʁ medɔk] ; Occitan: L'Esparra de
Medòc, [lespaˈra ˈde meˈðɔk]),
commonly known as
Lesparre (L'Esparra), is...
- Fort
Médoc is a fort
built by Vauban,
nearby Cussac-Fort-
Médoc, in Gironde, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France. The
earthworks were
started in 1689 and construction...