The Languedoc Roussillon region sometimes gets overlooked when it comes to wine regions in France. What a shame. Like many wine regions in France, including the Rhone region, Loire Valley and Bordeaux ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. On The Coast's Master of Wine, Barbara Philip, says British Columbians are starting to discover the French region of ...
Chateau Les Carrasses, a charming 19th century wine domain in the South of France offers guests an unusual behind the scenes insight into winemaking in the Languedoc Roussillon. A once thriving wine ...
From Provence to the shadow of the Pyrenees and with miles of azure Mediterranean coastline, Languedoc-Roussillon may be the south of France’s best-kept secret. History buffs will be captivated; the ...
Coming over the scrubby massif from Gérard Bertrand’s wine estate in La Clape, a sub-appellation of the Languedoc, the sky drops down to the sea and after a few winds of the road—like the clicks in a ...
Corbieres, Minervois and Saint-Chinian might be the darlings of the Languedoc, but growers and winemakers are working hard to upgrade quality across the region. New appellations like La Clape and Pic ...
They may lack the sharp, nervy appeal of the Loire or Burgundy, but the Languedoc’s whites have other charms – not least their price Aldi Exquisite Collection Limoux, France (£6.99, Aldi) In the grand ...
A haven for wine lovers, if the Languedoc-Roussillon isn’t on your bucket list, it should be. With its thriving wine tourism and vast parcels of vineyards – springtime is a wonderful time to visit ...
The Languedoc-Roussillon region in southern France is where, several decades ago, I first learned to love French wine and food. The vineyards around the small village near Montpellier where I stayed ...
I make no apologies for returning to what is one of my favourite areas of the world for wines. The Languedoc-Roussillon area of southern France – which is now part of the broader administrative region ...
The ‘vinuous terrorists’ of Languedoc-Roussillon are battling changing French drinking habits and a new president as they seek to preserve the region’s traditions There is no love for politicians ...
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