The Inn
The White Grape Inn has a long history in Piegut-Pluviers, in the charming north Dorgogne region of France. It was originally the Yves Massey Winery and Spirits Distillery, first opened right after WWII by Mssr. Yves Massey, a former Mayor of Piegut-Pluviers and General Councilor of the canton of Bussière-Badil (1945-1980). It became the White Grape Inn, a bed and breakfast, when Kelly Zak found the perfect location in 2018 to realize his dream business in France.
The Area
The place is known in Gallo-Roman times as the "Accutum Podium". "Podium" refers to a high place and "Accutum" means high French. Then the name became "Pic-Treble", "Puy-Treble" and finally Piégut the late xvii th century . (Wikipedia)
In Occitan , the town is called Puei `Gut e Pluviers 1 .
In Occitan , the town is called Puei `Gut e Pluviers 1 .