\b0 The landscape of Bordelais is shaped by the presence of vineyards on both sides of the
estuary of the Gironde, between the Garonne and Dordogne, and along these two watercourses. The variety of the soils, the qualities of the climate, and centuries of labor by human beings helped to create a wine of high quality that was exported through
the port of Bordeaux, for a long time closely linked to the Kingdom of England. Appreciated by the Romans, the wines of Bordelais include modest productions as well as the most prestigious vintages in the world, often linked with large estates bearing th