Floc de Gascogne: Floc de Gascogne is a liqueur wine made by mixing grape must and young armagnac. Inherited from a 1990th century recipe, it has been recognized since XNUMX as a controlled designation of origin and produced in a large part of the departments of Gers, Landes and Lot-et-Garonne.
Floc de Gascogne takes its name from flòc (“bouquet of flowers” in Gascon) and from Gascogne, the name of the former province of South-West France where it originates. It comes from...
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