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          More to know about Saint-Emilion

          Saint-Emilion is a medieval village in the Aquitaine region of southwestern France, renowned for its wine production. Perched on a hillside, it features narrow cobblestone streets, a monolithic church carved from limestone, and historic wine estates. Visitors explore the village on foot, tour underground catacombs, and taste Bordeaux wines in local cellars and tasting rooms.
          Saint-Emilion is a classified UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Gironde department of southwestern France, approximately 40 kilometres east of Bordeaux city. The appellation covers a limestone plateau and escarpment producing predominantly Merlot and Cabernet Franc-based wines under the Saint-Emilion AOC and Grand Cru classifications. Editorial content is based on verified regional tourism data and direct knowledge of the appellation as of 2025.
          Destination: Saint-Emilion | Region: Gironde, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France | Type: Wine Tourism, Medieval Heritage | Appellation: Saint-Emilion AOC | UNESCO Status: World Heritage Site (1999)