
Gaillac, located in the northeast of Toulouse between the Garonne, Tarn and Massif Central, claims to be the third oldest French viticultural area after those of Languedoc and Provence. It is distinguished by its century-long wine heritage and its extraordinary diversity of wine styles and local wine varieties. Archaeological evidence suggests that its vineyards were established back in the Roman times. The diversity of wines is astounding, from aromatic, dry whites, light roses and rustic reds to rich sweet and fruity sparkling.