Cessac
Cessac is a commune in the Gironde department in Nouvelle-Aquitaine in southwestern France.
Geography:
Cessac is located approximately 30 kilometers east of Bordeaux. The terrain is generally rolling hills, typical of the Entre-Deux-Mers region. The commune is characterized by vineyards, fields, and small wooded areas.
History:
The history of Cessac is largely tied to the viticulture of the Entre-Deux-Mers region. Evidence suggests Roman presence in the area, and the name "Cessac" may be derived from a Gallo-Roman landowner. Like many communes in the area, Cessac experienced fluctuations in population and economic activity depending on the wine trade.
Economy:
The local economy is primarily based on agriculture, with viticulture being the dominant sector. Wine production constitutes a significant portion of the commune's economic activity. Some small businesses and tourism related to the wine industry also contribute to the economy.
Population:
The population of Cessac is relatively small, reflecting its rural character. Population figures have fluctuated over time, but generally show a gradual increase in recent decades.
Administration:
Cessac is administered by a mayor and a municipal council. The commune is part of a larger administrative district or intercommunal structure.
Points of Interest:
While Cessac may not have major tourist attractions, the surrounding region of Entre-Deux-Mers offers numerous opportunities for wine tasting, exploring historic villages, and enjoying the rural landscape. The local church and traditional architecture may also be of interest.