**Bergerac** is a wine district in southwest France, sitting along the Dordogne River just east of the Bordeaux region. **Wines & grapes** — It shares Bordeaux's grape palette, making reds from Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc, and whites both dry and sweet from Sémillon, Sauvignon Blanc and Muscadelle; the sweet-wine enclave of Monbazillac lies within its orbit. **Character** — The temperate, gently maritime-influenced climate produces reds that are typically softer and lighter than their Bordeaux neighbours, with fresh red-fruit character and approachable structure. Its long history and Bordeaux-like styles make it a friendly, well-priced source of classic southwest French wine. **Good to know** — Bergerac often offers Bordeaux-style wines at gentler prices.
Wines
- Bergerac — La Cave d'Augustin Florent
- Bergerac — Terre des Gendres
- Bergerac Rouge — Mayne de Beauregard
- Bergerac Rouge — Château de la Jaubertie
- Bergerac Rouge Cuvée Prestige — Château des Eyssards
- Blouge Festival on the Ground — Jonc Blanc
- Château Laulerie — Château Laulerie
- Château Theulet — Château Theulet
- Cuvée La Gloire de Mon Père — Château Tour des Cendres
- Monbazillac — Monbazillac
- Tradition Rosé — Château de la Jaubertie
Frequently asked questions
What wines are produced in Bergerac?
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Where is Bergerac?
Bergerac is a wine region in France.