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Château Barrejat sits in South West France, a region where ancient grape varieties thrive in conditions that have shaped winemaking for centuries. The winery focuses on two distinct expressions: a red blend anchored in Tannat, the region's signature dark-skinned grape, joined by Cabernet Franc and Cabernet Sauvignon in the Cuvée des Vieux Madiran; and a white from Gros Manseng, the Pacherenc du Vic Bilh Sec, which captures the aromatic potential of this local variety. Tannat brings structure and tannin density to the red, while Gros Manseng offers the crisp, mineral character typical of South West whites. Both wines have drawn attention from Decanter and Wine Advocate, reflecting their technical merit within the region's winemaking tradition.