Old wine map of Bordeaux, Saint Emilio, Pomerol, Neac, Cotes De Fronsac, Cotes Canon Fronsac, 1941
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Old wine map of Bordeaux, Saint Emilio, Pomerol, Neac, Cotes De Fronsac, Cotes Canon Fronsac, 1941
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The 1941 map by Louis Larmat showcasing the Bordeaux subregions of Saint-Émilion, Pomerol, Néac, Côtes de Fronsac, and Canon-Fronsac is a masterful depiction of some of the most storied and prestigious appellations on Bordeaux’s right bank. As part of Larmat’s exceptional cartographic series on French viticulture, this map presents a detailed and elegant portrayal of regions renowned for their elegant, age-worthy red wines.
At the heart of the map is Saint-Émilion, one of the oldest and most historically significant wine-producing areas in Bordeaux, celebrated for its limestone plateaus, clay slopes, and a prestigious classification system. Nearby, Pomerol, though unclassified officially, is home to some of the most iconic wines in the world, such as Château Pétrus, celebrated for its deep, plush Merlot-dominated blends. The adjacent Néac region, often overshadowed by its famous neighbor, is also highlighted, showing its contribution to the wider Lalande-de-Pomerol appellation.
Further west, the Côtes de Fronsac and Canon-Fronsac areas are depicted with equal precision, illustrating their undulating terrains and alluvial soils that have long supported quality wine production. Larmat meticulously outlines the vineyard parcels, châteaux, topographic variations, and natural features such as rivers and hills, providing a comprehensive view of the terroir.
The map is adorned with decorative cartouches, refined typography, and vineyard symbolism, fusing artistic beauty with geographic accuracy. It served as both a technical reference for wine professionals and a collector's piece for oenophiles.
This 1941 cartographic work by Louis Larmat remains a historical treasure, offering deep insight into the terroirs, classifications, and viticultural heritage of some of Bordeaux’s most esteemed right-bank appellations. It is a testament to the timeless connection between land, wine, and cultural identity.
Materials
Materials
Cotton canvas, matte photo paper, fine art paper, pigmented inks.
- The canvas it's 99 % cotton, 450 gr/sqm;
- The matte photo paper it's acid-free (archival paper), 190 gr/sqm;
- The fine art photo paper it's satinated (semi-glossy), 140 gr/sqm.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Dispatching time: 1-2 days.
* AirMail option: The orders will be sent by priority registered mail, usually via client National Post (USPS, Canada Post, Royal Mail, LaPoste, Deutsche Post, PostNL, etc). The delivery times are not guaranteed, sometimes it will take longer and these are beyond our control. Tracking number will be provided. Clients from US and Canada cannot track the parcels as the tracking numbers are not rolled in USPS and Canada Post systems.
* UPS standard: The orders will be sent with UPS expedited option. The delivery time it's between 5-11 days. Tracking number will be provided after dispatch.
* UPS express: : The orders will be sent with UPS express saver. The delivery time it's between 4-7 days. Tracking number will be provided after dispatch.
Framing tips
Framing tips
Both type of materials, paper and canvas prints come rolled and will be need to be taken to your local framers.
The image it's printed with a border of 0.6 " (1.5 cm), for framing purposes only.
If you have already a frame, be sure you send us the exact size of the print that will fit inside the frame. We're printing on vectorial plotters so the size could slightly be more or less with 0.4" (1 cm).
If you plan to have the canvas print stretched on wooden frame, you'll need additional border, so please let us know after placing the order.
The images above was cropped from the image at the biggest size available (keeping the best quality and aspect /ratio), so, for good details please choose biggest dimensions that will suit your preferences / space.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
The print media (canvas or photo paper) could be cleaned only with a dry, soft cloth.
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