Gaillac
Gaillac is a picturesque town located in the Tarn department of southwestern France. Known for its rich history, it dates back to Roman times and features charming medieval architecture, including the Saint-Michel church and the Bastide of Gaillac. The town is surrounded by beautiful vineyards, making it a popular destination for wine enthusiasts.
The Gaillac wine region is one of the oldest in France, renowned for its diverse grape varieties and unique wine styles. The area produces both red and white wines, with notable varieties like Braucol and Mauzac. Visitors can explore local wineries and enjoy tastings, immersing themselves in the region's vibrant wine culture.