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Red Wine
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White Wine
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Rosé Wine
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Champagne & Sparkling
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Dessert, Sherry & Port
France
Italy
Spain
Australia
New-Zealand
Germany
Austria
Portugal
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Greece
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Wine GiftA great wine gift. -
Green WineA wine made using sustainable, organic and/or biodynamic practices in
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CollectibleA wine that will improve and possibly increase in value with
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BoutiqueA wine from a small, artisanal winery. -
Screw CapNo corkscrew required to open. -
Magnum1500ml bottle.
- TWFThe Wine Front
- JHJames Halliday
- WWWorld Wine
- WSWine Spectator
- WEWine Enthusiast
- BHAllen Meadows
- JSJames Suckling
- DEDecanter
- JRJancis Robinson
- STStephen Tanzer
- AGAntonio Galloni/Vinous
- RPRobert Parker/Wine Advocate
- HHHuon Hooke
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Frequently Asked Questions
What types of wine come from Languedoc-Roussillon?
What types of wine come from Languedoc-Roussillon?
The region produces reds, whites, rosés, and sparkling wines. Popular varietals include Grenache, Syrah, Mourvèdre, Chardonnay, and Picpoul, each showcasing the diverse terroirs of southern France.
Are Languedoc-Roussillon wines good value?
Are Languedoc-Roussillon wines good value?
Yes, the region is known for producing high-quality wines at approachable prices, offering exceptional value compared to other French regions like Bordeaux or Burgundy.
Which foods pair well with Languedoc-Roussillon wines?
Which foods pair well with Languedoc-Roussillon wines?
Full-bodied reds pair beautifully with lamb and game, whites complement seafood and poultry, while rosés are perfect for light summer dishes and Mediterranean fare.
Is Languedoc-Roussillon suitable for cellaring wines?
Is Languedoc-Roussillon suitable for cellaring wines?
Many reds from Languedoc-Roussillon can age gracefully, especially blends of Syrah and Mourvèdre. However, most wines are crafted for early enjoyment and drink beautifully young.