Cahors

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Commune of Cahors

Valentré bridge
Location
Longitude 01° 26' E
Latitude 44° 27' N
Administration
Country France
Region Midi-Pyrénées
Department Lot (préfecture)
Arrondissement Cahors
Canton Cahors
Mayor Christian Bussy
Statistics
Land area¹ 65 km²
Population²
(1999)
23,003
Miscellaneous
INSEE/Postal code 46042/ 46000
¹ French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km² (0.386 mi² or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
² Population sans doubles comptes: single count of residents of multiple communes (e.g. students and military personnel).
France

Cahors (Occitan: Caors) is the principal town and commune in south west France capital of the Lot département. Its site is dramatic being contained on three sides within an udder shaped twist in the river Lot known as a 'presqu'île' or almost island. Today it is perhaps best known as the centre of the famous AOC 'black' wine known since the middle ages and exported from Bordeaux, long before that region had developed its own viticulture industry.

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Cahors has had a rich history since Celtic times, though it has declined economically since the middle ages and lost its university in the eighteenth century. Today it is a popular tourist centre with people coming to enjoy its mediaeval quarter and the unique 14th century fortified Valentré bridge.

Cahors was prominent in the Middle Ages and saw considerable conflict during the Hundred Years War and the later Wars of Religion . It was also infamous at that time for having bankers that charged interest on their loans. The church in these times said that using money as an end in itself (usury) was a sin. Because of this Cahors became synonymous with this sin, and was mentioned in Dante's Inferno alongside Sodom as wicked.

Pope John XXII, born Jacques Duèze or d'Euse, was born in Cahors in 1249, the son of a shoemaker.

  • The Valentré Bridge, which is the symbol of the town, was begun in 1308 and completed in 1378. The legend associated with this bridge is one of the most fully realized of all Devil's Bridge legends, with a carefully developed plot, complex characters, and a surprising dénouement. When the bridge was restored in 1879, the architect Paul Gout made reference to this by placing a small sculpture of the devil at the summit of one of the towers.

A Cahor Chateau and vineyard
A Cahor Chateau and vineyard

Wine with the AOC Cahors must be made from at least 70% Cot (also called Malbec) grape, with a maximum of 30% Merlot or Tannat grape varieties.

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