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Published 2006
The wine producers of Cahors long suffered from the protectionist measures against such haut pays wines inflicted on Cahors by the merchants of Bordeaux. The River Lot provided an ideal trade route from the town of Cahors to the markets of northern Europe via the garonne and Bordeaux, and Cahors was making wines noted for their colour and body from at least the early Middle Ages. There are records of Cahors being sold in London in the early 13th century, but the hundred years war disrupted patterns of trade.