The commune of Florimont Gaumier, rich in natural and architectural heritage in the Perigord style with Quercy influences, has undeniable assets to attract all the curious. A dynamic around the vineyard confirms the revival of the culture of the vine and the wine of the Country of Domme. The vineyards are located on the slopes of the Céou, a small tributary river of the Dordogne, and it is this charming and capricious river that gave its name to the Chai de Moncalou cooperative cellar. The vines produced high quality wines, served at the King's Court! In 1870 it was the second largest vineyard in the Dordogne after Bergerac with no less than 2700 hectares. After the phylloxera and the great wars, the vineyard disappeared... The small village is organized around 2 bell towers: Florimont, perched at 272m, Causse country and Gaumier which sees the Céou flowing at its feet.
Fixed telephone : +33 5 53 31 71 00
Office de tourisme Périgord Noir Vallée Dordogne
e-mail : domme-tourisme@wanadoo.fr
Office de tourisme Périgord Noir Vallée Dordogne
Web site (mobile) : ot-domme.com
Office de tourisme Périgord Noir Vallée Dordogne
Yellow
poteaux en bois avec balisage jaune
Loop
Natural
Oenological
Less than 1 hour