Saint-Émilion
















 I took trains to Saint-Émilion a medieval winery town 35 km north-est of Bordeaux, standing on top of the hill overlooking the Dordogne valley. It also has a underground monilithic church, more than 70 hectares of underground quarries. “Emilion, a Breton monk, fled to escape persecution by the Benedictine Order. Emillon adopted an eremitic existence, living in a cave, was said to perform miracles, and attracted a following of monks.  It acquired wealth and prominence due to wine production and to its strategic position along a pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela. “

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