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Libourne, located in northern Gironde, is a picturesque town known for its rich history and vibrant wine culture. Founded in 1270 as a bastide by Roger de Leybourne, Libourne has long been a key port for the wine trade, particularly for the renowned vineyards of Saint-Émilion and Pomerol. Visitors can explore the charming town center, which features the beautiful Place Abel-Surchamp, surrounded by traditional arcades and lively farmers markets. The town hall, with its grand interior and historical significance, is a must-see for history enthusiasts. One of the highlights of Libourne is its proximity to some of the world's most famous wine regions. Wine lovers can enjoy tours and tastings at nearby châteaux, such as Château de Sales and Château du Tailhas, where they can learn about the winemaking process and sample exquisite wines. The town's location at the confluence of the Isle and Dordogne rivers also makes it an ideal spot for scenic walks and river cruises. |
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