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If you're coming to Languedoc and you like good wine, then you're in for a real treat. Some of the best wines in France are grown in Languedoc. With 6 stand-out wine appelations, together with some excellent independent producers you can not fail to be impressed, especially if you stick to our tried and tested selection. Here is our tried and tested selection of the best Languedoc wines to choose from. If you're going to drink white wine in the South of France, then it has to be Picpoul-de-Pinet. The production of the world famous Picpoul de Pinet white wine is centered around a few small villages close to the Bassin de Thau, that produces much of France's high class oysters and mussels. Situated on a limestone plateau, the vineyards produce an outstanding white wine. The wine is made from a single Piquepoul grape variety and is a light acidic wine, with citrus fruit aromas. It is the perfect accompaniment to seafood. Most Picpoul-de-Pinet wines are of a high standard, but my personal choice would include:

The guys that I play football with also recommend the Picpoul produced in the village of Castleneau-des-Gueres, on the hill above Pezenas. But this was just after we had been thumped 3-nil by Pinet-Florensac - so they may have been biased! Fitou is a large red wine appellation situated North of Perpignan in Roussillon, France. The dominant vine variety is Carignan which constitutes 40% of any blend. Grenache, Llandoner Pelut, Mourvedre and Syrah are also often blended with it. These wines are made for drinking young, and tend to be tannic with fresh fruit flavours. I find that there are some mediocre Fitou's. I have great faith in the Wine Co-operative at Tuchan that produces the popular Mont Tauch wines, with the distinctive black and white label. Head winemaker Michel Marty who has led the Mont Tauch cooperative for the last 15 years has overseen an impressive investment in both the winery and in the vineyards of its members. He has also rigorously enforced a policy of paying wine growers based on the quality of the finished wine.

The result is a consistently high standard of wine. My choice of Fitous would include: St Chinian red wines are well regarded as some of the best in Languedoc. At the foot of the Montagne-Noire (Black Mountains) and covering the picturesque Orb valley, the Saint-Chinian appeallation was formed in 1982 to group together the wine production from twenty villages, centering around the town of Saint-Chinian. With its strong focus on high quality wine production, Saint-Chinian wines have won a well-deserved reputation for fruity, full-bodied wines. Although some rose is produced, my preference is to stick with the reds. In particular, I would recommend that you visit the wine cave at Roquebrun, a pretty village on the banks of the river Orb. The best Saint-Chinian wines to look out for include: The Faugeres wine appellation was only created in 1982 yet produces consistently good wines. The secret to the Faugeres Wines lies in the steep hills surrounding the sleepy village of Faugeres, high up above Beziers.

The hillsides are predominantly made from schist, which provides a unique soil drainage and moisture retention. Typically, the Faugeres wines are full of ripe fruit liquorice. The Faugeres wine appelation also includes an excellent rose. I am naturally a little suspicious of rose wines - like I am off 'special boards in restaurants. But the Faugeres wine is extremely well-made. My prediction is that the Faugeres wines, little known outside of France, will become the next 'discovered wine'.
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But to be honest, you cannot go far wrong with any Faugeres wine produced in this tightly controlled appellation. Created in 1985, the Minervois AOC uses Mourvedre and Syrah grapes to bring an aromatic finesse to the Carignan, Cinsault, Grenache, Clairette and Muscat grapes. This wine region is located within a triangle formed in-between Beziers, Carcassonne and Narbonne. The region is hilly and the soil is good.
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best wines to have with pizzaThe reds from the eastern part of the region, towards the Mediterranean, are often well structured with a fine blackcurrant aroma.
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In the central part of the region, the whites are fresh and rich and slightly sweeter than the whites from the western part of the region, closer to Carcassonne. Although technically not quite in Languedoc (hence the 5½ !), Chateauneuf-du-Pape is such an amazing wine and so close-by that it is worth a detour up to Avignon to seek it out. The Chateauneuf-du-Pape wines need no introduction to wine buffs everywhere.
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top rated wines world marketThe story of Chateauneuf du Pape begins in the 14th century when the Pope's court moved to Avignon.
best brand of red wine for cookingJohn XXII, the second pope from Avignon, who reigned from 1316 to 1334, had a castle built as a summer residence on the heights of the village of Calcernier, several kilometres from Avignon.