Languedoc Wine South of France 4 Items
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Domaine Laroque Cite de Carcassonne Chardonnay 2019Chardonnay from Languedoc, South of France, France
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Colombelle Cotes de Gascogne Blanc 2007Other White Blends from Languedoc, South of France, France
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Cave de Pomerols HB Picpoul de Pinet 2016Picpoul from Picpoul de Pinet, Languedoc, South of France, France
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Cave de Pomerols HB Picpoul de Pinet 2012Picpoul from Picpoul de Pinet, Languedoc, South of France, France
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An extensive appellation producing a diverse selection of good quality and great values, Languedoc spans the Mediterranean coast from the Pyrenees mountains of Roussillon all the way to the Rhône Valley. Languedoc’s terrain is generally flat coastal plains, with a warm Mediterranean climate and frequent risk of drought.
Virtually every style of wine is made in this expansive region. Most dry wines are blends with varietal choice strongly influenced by the neighboring Rhône Valley. For reds and rosés, the primary grapes include Grenache, Syrah, Carignan, Cinsault and Mourvèdre. White varieties include Grenache Blanc, Muscat, Ugni Blanc, Vermentino, Macabéo, Clairette, Piquepoul and Bourbelenc.
International varieties are also planted in large numbers here, in particular Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc and Cabernet Sauvignon.
The key region for sparkling wines here is Limoux, where Blanquette de Limoux is believed to have been the first sparkling wine made in France, even before Champagne. Crémant de Limoux is produced in a more modern style.