Barsac

/bɑːrˈsæk/ noun

A sweet white wine from the Barsac region in the Bordeaux area of France, made from Sauternes grapes.

Named after the commune of Barsac in southwestern France's Gironde region, a major wine-producing area since the 17th century. Wine names often derive from their geographic origin under French wine classification traditions.

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