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The Byrrh Cellars, located in Thuir in the Pyrénées-Orientales, are an iconic site of the viticultural and industrial heritage of southern France. Established in the 19th century for the production of Byrrh, they feature imposing buildings, monumental vats, and unique casks.
In 2020, part of the site, including several vats and casks, was classified as a Historic Monument, confirming the heritage value of this remarkable place.
Famous for housing the largest oak cask in the world, the Byrrh Cellars are now a premier destination for wine tourism, offering a fascinating immersion into the history of Byrrh, local craftsmanship, and the regional wine industry.
The Byrrh Cellars, located in Thuir in the Pyrénées-Orientales, are an iconic site of the viticultural and industrial heritage of southern France. Established in the 19th century for the production of Byrrh, they feature imposing buildings, monumental vats, and unique casks.
In 2020, part of the site, including several vats and casks, was classified as a Historic Monument, confirming the heritage value of this remarkable place.
Famous for housing the largest oak cask in the world, the Byrrh Cellars are now a premier destination for wine tourism, offering a fascinating immersion into the history of Byrrh, local craftsmanship, and the regional wine industry.
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The Byrrh Cellars, located in Thuir in the Pyrénées-Orientales, are an iconic site of the viticultural and industrial heritage of southern France. Established in the 19th century for the production of Byrrh, they feature imposing buildings, monumental vats, and unique casks.
In 2020, part of the site, including several vats and casks, was classified as a Historic Monument, confirming the heritage value of this remarkable place.
Famous for housing the largest oak cask in the world, the Byrrh Cellars are now a premier destination for wine tourism, offering a fascinating immersion into the history of Byrrh, local craftsmanship, and the regional wine industry.


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The Byrrh Cellars, located in Thuir in the Pyrénées-Orientales, are an iconic site of the viticultural and industrial heritage of southern France. Established in the 19th century for the production of Byrrh, they feature imposing buildings, monumental vats, and unique casks.
In 2020, part of the site, including several vats and casks, was classified as a Historic Monument, confirming the heritage value of this remarkable place.
Famous for housing the largest oak cask in the world, the Byrrh Cellars are now a premier destination for wine tourism, offering a fascinating immersion into the history of Byrrh, local craftsmanship, and the regional wine industry.












