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Ô mon Païs White 2011
A blend of Sauvignon and Chenin, Ô Mon Païs offers notes of lychee, bergamot, and lemongrass: perfect with raw fish and Asian cuisine. Half of the grapes are pressed directly, without settling, and the other half macerates whole bunches for approximately 45 days before aging for a year in vats. Aging potential: 20 years.
Natural wine with no added sulfites.
€16,00
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Unit price perToile de Fond (exclusive vintage) Red 2024
Fond Cyprès
The vibrancy of the south, natural version
At the foot of the Corbières mountains, the Fond Cyprès estate produces a 2024 red wine imbued with freedom and energy. This natural wine, certified organic (AB), is born on sun-drenched clay-limestone soils, with total respect for the environment: soil cultivation without synthetic products, hand-harvesting, and vinification using short maceration without added yeasts or oenological additives. Here, the fruit expresses itself in all its purity, without artifice.
The Mediterranean trio – Carignan, Grenache, and Syrah – yields a wonderfully fresh wine, with a slightly spicier profile than the previous vintage. Its clear ruby color heralds a youthful and vibrant wine. On the nose, an immediate bouquet of red fruits (cherry, raspberry) mingles with a herbaceous and peppery touch reminiscent of garrigue paths after the rain. The palate, fluid and lively, seduces with its drinkability: smooth tannins, lovely acidity, and a clean finish of sweet spices. A wine that doesn't seek effect but rather the pure expression of the terroir.
Served at 16-18°C, it pairs equally well with grilled red meat or as an aperitif with friends, featuring fine charcuterie. This vintage requires no decanting and can be enjoyed now, but will gain complexity over the years, with an aging potential of 5 to 10 years.
€20,75
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Unit price perLa Syrah de la Pinède Red 2022
La Syrah de la Pinède 2022 from Fond Cyprès is a true ode to nature and the terroir of Languedoc-Roussillon. Produced on a north-facing plot surrounded by a pine forest, this cuvée embodies a perfect balance between freshness and concentration. The rich, fresh clay-limestone soils allow the 15-year-old Syrah vines to develop a beautiful maturity until the end of September, giving the wine an elegant structure and expressive aromas.
Vinification and Aging: Respect for the Terroir
The grapes are harvested by hand, then carefully destemmed before a gentle three-week maceration. Traditional vinification respects the grapes, using indigenous yeasts and without the addition of additives or filtration, thus highlighting the authenticity of this natural wine. The wine is aged in 42 hl wooden vats for 10 months, preserving the wine's memory and allowing it to develop a subtle depth and complexity.
Tasting: An Elegant and Expressive Syrah
On the nose, La Syrah de la Pinède reveals captivating aromas of red fruits and black olives, distinctive signs of its Mediterranean terroir. On the palate, we find this same freshness, due to the northern exposure of the vine, combined with a beautiful concentration reminiscent of the generosity of the southern sun. Its silky texture and fine tannins offer a persistent and balanced length on the palate.
Food and Wine Pairing: Ideal Companion to Roast Meats
This red wine pairs wonderfully with roast meats, revealing all its aromatic richness and delicate structure. Serve it between 14 and 16 degrees, and don't hesitate to decant it to release all its aromatic complexity. With an aging potential of more than 10 years, this wine will evolve magnificently in the cellar.
Respect for the Environment: An Organic Commitment
Certified organic farming (Eurofeuille), La Syrah de la Pinède 2022 embodies Fond Cyprès' commitment to environmentally friendly viticulture. Without synthetic products or industrial yeasts, this wine is the pure expression of its terroir.
Cinsauriel Red 2021
Cinsauriel is an organic and natural red wine from the Languedoc region, produced by Jean-Louis Pinto of the Es d’Aqui estate. 100% Cinsault, classified as Vin de France, it comes from the schist soils of Berlou, near Saint-Chinian.
Vinification
Cinsauriel is obtained by fermentation with indigenous yeasts and a month of maceration of the whole bunches in sandstone jars, the container where the aging also takes place.
Tasting
Beautiful bright ruby color, nose of pepper, rose and strawberry, accents of garrigue, candied black olive and prune. Lively and powerful, Cinsauriel is a robust and distinguished wine. It calls for solid foods: beef, roast pork, roast poultry such as chicken, capon or duck. He also enjoys charcuterie and cured meats.
Learn more about Jean-Louis Pinto and the Es d’Aqui estate
A child of Ariège, Jean-Louis Pinto chose to stay in the country and make wines that resemble their terroir, hence the name Es d’Aqui (“He is from here”) that he gave to his wine merchant estate, located in Moulin-Neuf, a town near the Aude, between Mirepoix and Limoux. A region where vines once abounded, until the major mildew attacks at the beginning of the 20th century.
Winemaker and merchant
Jean-Louis buys grapes grown organically by winegrower friends. He monitors the fruit set, the ripening, and does everything to know the grapes before harvesting them. He vinifies them at home using natural methods, practicing long macerations on whole bunches and very gentle pressings in a vertical press. He says he has "a lot of vines in common" with his friend Anthony Tortul (La Sorga).
All the terroirs of Languedoc
Jean-Louis Pinto's collection area extends throughout Languedoc, particularly in Hérault, Aude, and Tarn. "I make wines from the South," he says. "I'm mainly looking for terroirs that give freshness." The most powerful reds are made in five terracotta jars, which help him control extraction and give his wines, he says, "a very crystalline quality."
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Unit price perLe Blanc des Garennes White 2020,
Fond Cyprès
A beautiful texture, with notes of citrus and exotic fruits. Roussanne, Grenache Blanc, and Viognier grown on the same plot: a southern blend that produces a truly southern white wine, original, balanced, fresh, structured by light maceration, fermented and aged in barrels. Its profile is atypical in Corbières. A distinctive feature: the plot was planted according to the desired wine, and chosen to face north to ensure good acidity. The three grape varieties are harvested at different ripeness levels. As soon as the Viognier (later ripening) is ripe, everything is harvested together: the Grenache Blanc is often overripe. This produces a very unique flavor balance, between freshness, richness, and roundness. After direct pressing, the must is vinified in old 225-liter barrels, then aged for ten months. It can be kept for around ten years, if given time: all pairings suit it.
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This Languedoc estate is built on solid foundations: its two winemakers, Rodolphe and Laetitia, are also descendants of winemakers. Even before planting their first vine, they already had a clear objective: "to produce southern wines that reflect us, wines with character attached to our soils, with freshness and refined tannins." They want to obtain entirely natural wines, concentrates of terroir. In the old Corbières massif, they are taking over an old heart of the estate already planted with abandoned Carignan and Grenache, which have seen neither fertilizer nor pesticides for years: these clean and living soils are an ideal condition for launching into natural wine. Around this historic heart, they first planted Grenache Noir and Syrah, then a plot of white grape varieties: Viognier, Grenache Blanc, Roussanne. The estate has been Ecocert certified since 2010 and also complies with the Nature & Progrès charter. The vinification is done without the addition of sulfites or exogenous yeasts. "We make wines for pleasure," say Laetitia and Rodolphe. For them, natural wine is first assessed by taste, from the harvest. The vintages closely follow the plots, the musts are fruity, fluid, and complex. The wines of Fond Cyprès poetically evoke the estate's ecosystem and the vegetation that protects the plots: the pine forests, the shady springs, the beauty of the natural environment that brings freshness to the wines and leaves the soil's signature. Deliciously balanced between mineral imprint, vegetal environment and expression of fruit, the wines of Fond Cyprès reflect the South: the caress of its sun, but also the freshness of its shadows.
Guy Sweet Wine 2011
Antony Tortul loves old vineyards: he devotes his life to finding and vinifying them. Just as there are landless shepherds, he can be defined as a landless winegrower, in other words, a wine merchant whose area of activity extends throughout Languedoc and, eastward, as far as Châteauneuf-du-Pape, in search of the best terroirs. Born in Foix, with six years of experience as a wine technician and oenologist in various vineyards in the south of France, he created La Sorga in 2008. His enthusiasm leads him on a path filled with favorites, and each of these favorites is a vineyard. The result is a dizzying mosaic of natural, lively, and spirited wines, which reinvents itself each year with around thirty cuvées per vintage. Few winemakers can list such a variety of grape varieties on their list: the whole of southern France is there with muscats, grenaches, picpoul, mauzac, carignan, cinsault, marsanne, alicante, braucol, duras, viognier, len-de-l’el, and tutti quanti.
The Guy cuvée is obtained from a blend of two southern grape varieties growing on the hard Urgonian limestone of Puéchabon (Hérault): vermentino (called rolle in France), at eighty percent, from twenty-five-year-old vines, and viognier, twenty percent, from twenty-five-year-old vines. These two grape varieties macerate together in whole bunches for two weeks. Then, only the heart of the press is selected before aging in old barrels, without topping up, for more than nine years. A wine with a strong personality and finely oxidative notes, presenting a nose of bergamot, candied melon, and fresh walnut. The palate is ample, devoid of any residual sugar or woody sensation, powerful and of great complexity. The finish is lively. This wine holds up very well to air (more than six months) and offers a rock-solid structure.
Natural wine with no added sulfites.
Es d’aqui CFCR Red 2011
A blend of Cabernet Franc and Carignan, fiery, powerful, and deep, balanced by a touch of freshness. Lovely notes of black olive.
Natural wine with no added sulfites.
Ah! Ramon Rouge 2015, La Sorga
Ah! Ramon is a blend of 70% Aramon (ninety-year-old vines), about 30% Malbec, and the rest: Cinsault, Terret, Noir de la Calmette, Alicante, Muscat of Alexandria. It is also a blend of vintages: 2015 (70%) and 2016 (30%). The grapes come from the Saint-Chinian appellation area, on schist soils. All the blended grape varieties macerate for forty days in whole bunches in a quasi-infusion, then are aged in vats for ten months for the 2016 and twenty-two months for the 2015. Notes of violet and blood orange: a lovely accompaniment to cooked pasta (lasagna) or lamb chops. Aging potential: twenty years.
Goes with: Pasta, Red meats, Grilled meats
Les Bonnes Quilles Blanc 2023
Domaine de Bois-Moisset
Originating from Gaillac in Occitanie, organic and natural, Les Bonnes Quilles is a white wine from Domaine Bois-Moisset, obtained through light maceration and classified as a Vin de France. This marvel of balance and aroma will seduce you with its personality and adaptability to all occasions.
Vinification
Les Bonnes Quilles blanc is a blend of three grape varieties: Loin-de-l'œil 70%, Muscadelle 20%, and Sauvignon 10%. The vines grow on the clay-limestone molasse soils of the first slopes of Gaillac and the grapes are harvested by hand. The harvest is directly pressed with a short five-day maceration for the loin-de-l'œil, a Gaillac variety named for the length of its petiole.
Tasting
Les Bonnes Quilles deserves its name: great freshness, original aromas of pear and grapefruit with notes of rose. An endearing white wine where the macerated loin-de-l'œil plays the role of a spice. This wine for friends and good food, with its sunny and convivial profile, will accept solid pairings, nothing scares it: roasted white meats, beautiful poultry, grilled fish or fish in sauce, or country cuisine.
Learn more about the Bois-Moisset estate
In the heart of the oldest vineyard in France — that of Gaillac, in the Tarn — Sylvie Ledran, Philippe Maffre and their son Hippolyte watch over their Bois-Moisset estate, a wine-growing property associated with a mixed crop-livestock activity, all in organic farming. Gaillac is famous for its many very old indigenous grape varieties, and its wine-growing heritage is uniquely rich.
Cows and vines
The Bois-Moisset estate is also home to a herd of old local breed cows and guest rooms are available during the summer. It is in this small rural paradise that natural wines typical of their origin and their terroir are born, on fifteen hectares of boulbènes, gravelly and sandy-loam soils carried by the Tarn for thousands of years.
Native grape varieties
The grape varieties are dominated by Syrah and Duras, but the wines of the Bois-Moisset estate reflect the ampelographic richness of the Gaillac region (braucol, prunelart, loin-de-l’œil, mauzac, braucol, ondenc, etc.). The red wines are crisply fruity, concentrated but with smooth and delicate tannins, the whites have character and the pet’ nat’ are particularly tasty.
Cyprès de Toi, Blanc 2024
Fond Cyprès
Avec Cyprès de Toi, le domaine Fond Cyprès signe une cuvée de Chardonnay bio venue du Languedoc, au style étonnamment frais et aérien. Ce vin blanc tranquille, issu de presse directe et élevé en cuve inox, met en avant la pureté du fruit, la vivacité du cépage et la gourmandise simple d’un vin naturel accessible.
Un Chardonnay sans maquillage
Cultivé sur des sols argilo-calcaires, le Chardonnay est vendangé tôt pour préserver son acidité naturelle. Pressé directement, il fermente en levures indigènes sans ajout d’intrants œnologiques, puis il est élevé six mois en cuve inox, afin de conserver toute sa fraîcheur et son éclat aromatique. Le résultat : un vin droit, limpide, prêt à boire.
Un blanc vif, floral et désaltérant
Le nez évoque des fleurs blanches, du citron frais et une légère touche de pomme verte. En bouche, c’est la tension qui domine : attaque vive, corps léger, finale nette et citronnée. Un vin qui se boit avec une grande facilité, sans lourdeur, mais avec une expression précise du cépage dans un climat ensoleillé.
À déguster sans attendre
Servi entre 10 et 12 °C, Cyprès de Toi est parfait à l’apéritif, mais s’exprime aussi très bien sur des crustacés, fruits de mer, poissons grillés ou des viandes blanches aux herbes. À boire dans les deux ans pour en apprécier toute la fraîcheur et l’éclat.
Sans Pression Sparkling White 2024,
Domaine Bois Moisset
In the tradition of Gaillac sparkling wines, Domaine Bois Moisset, certified organic (Eurofeuille), produces a fresh and elegant natural sparkling wine. Sans Pression 2024, made from local Mauzac and Len de l’Œil grape varieties, expresses all the authenticity of the Occitan terroir, with a natural and respectful approach.
A very fine Pet' Nat'
This wine is produced using the ancestral method, with direct pressing of the grapes before spontaneous fermentation. After three weeks of aging in wooden vats, the fermentation takes place naturally, without the addition of yeast or sulfites. The result is a fine, refreshing bubble, offering beautiful aromatic purity and thirst-quenching acidity.
An expressive nose and an invigorating palate
On the nose, Sans Pression reveals lively notes of citrus and fresh apple, the signature of Mauzac and Len de l’Œil. On the palate, the balance is perfect between chiseled acidity and delicate bubbles, bringing lightness and dynamism. The long, airy finish invites conviviality.
Tasting moments
Served chilled, between 8°C and 10°C, this organic natural sparkling wine is the ideal ally for a festive aperitif or a dinner with friends. Its liveliness also makes it an excellent companion for light appetizers, fresh cheeses or seafood. With an aging potential of 5 years, it will retain its brightness and freshness.
Vieille Vigne Red 2017,
With a few years under its belt, this beautiful organic and natural wine reveals even more complexity and depth: drink now! Vigne Vieille du Falgueyras is a fruity and indulgent red wine, rich in notes of red fruits (blackcurrant, blackberry, morello cherry) and beautifully peppery. Its profile is enhanced by sweet spices, prune on the nose, black olive, as well as more mineral accents (smoke, natural incense). It has character, oak without exaggeration, and a very beautiful body. Typical of the Gaillac terroirs, this is a red wine made 100% from old Syrah vines aged thirty and forty years, planted on boulbènes (gravelly, loamy sand) on the second terrace of the Tarn. The destemmed harvest macerates in cement vats with two punchings of the marc. The fermentation temperature did not exceed 21°C. Aging continues for nine months before bottling without filtration and, of course, without the addition of sulfites.
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The name Gaillac, the region where the Bois-Moisset estate is located, owned by Sylvie Ledran and Philippe Maffre, has been associated with wines since Antiquity; it is the oldest vineyard in France, with two thousand years of history and an impressive collection of ancient indigenous grape varieties. It is also a region of dazzling beauty, nicknamed "French Tuscany" because of its gentle hills planted with groves and its almost Florentine luminosity. Many estates, including that of Bois-Moisset, showcase this uniquely rich winemaking heritage. Along with an estate planted with vines, it is an organic mixed farm that directly sells its production of lentils, sunflower oil, cereal flours, and grape juice. A herd of old local breed cows also thrives there, and guest rooms are available in the summer. It is in this small rural paradise that natural wines typical of their origin and terroir are born, on fifteen hectares of boulbènes, gravelly and sandy-loam soils carried by the Tarn for thousands of years. The grape varieties are dominated by Syrah and Duras, but the ampelographic richness of Gaillacois (braucol, prunelart, loin-de-l'œil, etc.) is also evident in the vintages of the Bois-Moisset estate, which consist particularly of red wines with crisp fruitiness, concentrated but with smooth and delicate tannins.
Chatzen Blanc 2017
La Sorga
Anthony Tortul loves old vineyards: he devotes his life to finding and vinifying them. Just as there are landless shepherds, he can be defined as a landless winegrower, in other words, a wine merchant whose scope extends throughout Languedoc and, eastward, as far as Châteauneuf-du-Pape, in search of the best terroirs. Born in Foix, with six years of experience as a wine technician and oenologist in various vineyards in the south of France, he created La Sorga in 2008. His enthusiasm leads him on a path filled with favorites, and each of these favorites is a vineyard. The result is a dizzying mosaic of natural, lively, and spirited wines, which reinvents itself each year with around thirty cuvées per vintage. Few winemakers can list such a variety of grape varieties on their list: the whole of southern France is covered with muscats, grenaches, picpoul, mauzac, carignan, cinsault, marsanne, alicante, braucol, duras, viognier, len-de-l’el, and all the rest.
This wine is a blend of seventy percent sauvignon blanc (twenty-eight-year-old vines) and thirty percent chasan (a cross between listan and chardonnay; forty-three-year-old vines) from sandy limestone soils near Carcassonne. The chasan is processed by direct pressing and the sauvignon macerates in the must in whole bunches for four months. The aging is three years in old barrels, without topping up. This explains the controlled oxidative character of this wine, with a nose of veil (walnut husk) and stewed tropical fruits, dried banana, curry... and the aromatic, straight, long and complex palate, well tannic. The aging potential is enormous but the wine already stands out for gastronomy and the most refined dishes on the most joyful tables.
Natural wine without added sulfites.
Es d'aqui Cinsauriel Red 2017
This 100% Cinsault, grown on schist soils near Saint-Chinian, is produced by fermentation with indigenous yeasts during twenty-eight days of whole-bunch maceration. Part of the wine is aged in steel vats. With a beautiful, vibrant ruby color, it offers a nose of pepper, rose, and strawberry, as well as notes of garrigue, candied black olive, and prune. Lively and powerful.
Muscat Petit Grain White 2002
A liqueur muscat in the tradition of Saint-Jean-de-Minervois, the region where the estate is located. This petit grain muscat is a fortified wine, meaning a must whose fermentation has been interrupted by the addition of alcohol. This produces a delicious beverage, both sweet and fresh, with incredible aromatic complexity. You can keep it chilled almost indefinitely after opening, tightly corked: ideal for pouring a drink for friends who are visiting. Also interesting for catering, served by the glass, due to its stability once the bottle is uncorked. Almost unlimited pairings. Serve chilled.
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Le Petit Domaine de Gimios is located near Saint-Jean-de-Minervois, an ancient terroir and source of sweet muscats from the Languedoc. In fact, the estate is dedicated to the region's typical small-grain muscat (in addition to a few other varieties), and Anne-Marie Lavaysse is firmly rooted in tradition by producing fine wines from this precious grape variety. In 1993, she and her son Pierre took over several old, abandoned vineyards, which she now uses to create the estate. Small, certainly, but multicultural and almost self-sufficient: the muscat from old vines shares the space with vegetable and food crops, fruit trees, and some livestock farming. None of this receives any chemical inputs, sulfur, or mechanical force, and the estate, certified by Écocert, is cultivated biodynamically. On these five hectares, viticulture and mixed farming are one. The harvest is carried out by hand in the early morning, destemmed and foot-trodden, before macerating for approximately ten days using native yeasts. No sulfites are added during bottling. The wines are universally described as "delicious," "pure and fresh," "clear and easy to drink." The house produces dry, sweet, liqueur-like, and fortified muscats, as well as very fruity reds made from traditional local grape varieties. Everywhere, the impression of biting into fresh grapes is felt.
Conciliabulle Sparkling Rosé 2018
Es d'aqui Jean Louis Pinto
This beautiful sparkling natural rosé is a maceration of Muscat and Mourvèdre in separate vats, with the addition of pressed juice. A joyful, lively wine that will be wonderful as an aperitif.
Natural wine with no added sulfites.
Coteau Libre White 2015
Two Grenaches for the pleasure of one, and not just any: Grenache Blanc and Grenache Gris from vines planted on terraces on clay-siliceous soils. Aged for four years in barrels, Coteau Libre is one of those wines whose texture is evident on the nose. On the palate, it has a beautiful density and a very respectable length.
A natural wine with no added sulfites.
Coyade White 2015
A voluptuous southern white wine born from a blend of Macabeu, Grenache Blanc, and Carignan Blanc planted in the Agly Valley, in the heart of Roussillon, Coyade comes from vines grown on a predominantly clay-limestone terroir. Malolactic fermentation took place in stainless steel vats, and the three grape varieties were vinified separately before being blended. The color is intense and golden, with notes of straw and honey on the nose, and a slight oxidation on the palate that pairs perfectly with hard cheeses.
Natural wine with no added sulfites.
Yggdrasil Red 2015
Yggdrasil is a blend of Merlot grown organically on limestone sands in the Carcassonne region. The grapes are vinified in whole bunches and infused for ninety days; the wine is then aged in vats on its lees for eleven months. The result is a fresh and long wine with notes of black fruits, thyme, and cinnamon, perfect for pairing with red meats or game. Aging potential: ten years.
Natural wine with no added sulfites.
On pourrait dire aussi « nos vins d’Occitanie » ou « nos vins du pays d’Oc ». Bien que l’Occitanie désigne officiellement un territoire plus étendu, le Languedoc viticole correspond à peu près au territoire de l’ancienne Septimanie ou province de Narbonne. Cette région méditerranéenne inclut le Gard, l’Hérault, l’Aude, le Tarn et les Pyrénées-Orientales (Roussillon ou Catalogne française). Bien qu’elle se situe à l’ouest du delta du Rhône, ses vins sont très différents de ceux du Sud-Ouest, aux terroirs et aux cépages différents.
Le vignoble languedocien est un des plus grands du monde et le premier en France par la surface : 240 000 hectares. Il est aussi le plus ancien, le berceau de la vigne en France se situant à Gaillac. Placé sous un climat chaud et venté, au sein d’une riche biodiversité, il offre une multitude de microclimats et de terroirs, du schiste au grès en passant par l’argilo-calcaire et les sols molassiques ou alluvionnaires. Il possède également un grand nombre de cépages. Pour ne citer que les variétés autochtones : syrah , grenache noir , mourvèdre , carignan et cinsault pour les rouges , et pour les blancs clairette, bourboulenc , maccabeu , malvoisie, marsanne , mauzac , picpoul , rolle, grenache blanc ou gris , muscat blanc à petits grains , muscat d’Alexandrie …
Pas étonnant, dans ces conditions, que les AOC-AOP (appellation d’origine contrôlée/protégée) et les IGP (indication d’origine protégée) abondent en Languedoc-Roussillon , produisant des vins dont la qualité ne fait que s’améliorer depuis des décennies — et parfois de très grands vins dans des AOC comme Minervois-La Livinière. La région est, par ailleurs, spécialiste des vins doux naturels (Rivesaltes AOC, Maury, Banyuls) et des muscats doux (muscats de Rivesaltes, de Frontignan, de Lunel, de Saint-Jean-de-Minervois, de Mireval…). Sans oublier les vins effervescents de Limoux (AOP Blanquette de Limoux, Crémant de Limoux et Limoux méthode ancestrale).
Parmi les AOP et AOC de vins secs et tranquilles, le compte est là aussi impressionnant : AOP Languedoc (ex-Coteaux-du-Languedoc), Minervois, Corbières, La Clape, Faugères, Pic-Saint-Loup, Terrasses-du-Larzac, Saint-Chinian, Fitou, Côtes-du-Roussillon, Tautavel, Clairette-du-Languedoc, Picpoul-de-Pinet…
Le Languedoc-Roussillon produit des vins blancs ou rouges , avec une dominante de rouges. Ces derniers sont puissants, denses, corsés et de longue garde, offrant des notes de fruits noirs, de poivre, d’épices, de cuir, et des tannins robustes. Un sol schisteux accentuera la fraîcheur de ces vins rouges , tandis que les vins blancs , sous un climat d’une telle chaleur, étonnent par leur fraîcheur, surtout en Roussillon. Ils sont remarquables par leur équilibre entre fruité, rondeur et acidité.
Quelles sont les principales régions viticoles du Languedoc-Roussillon ?
Les grandes régions viticoles du Languedoc-Roussillon peuvent être définies par leurs départements. Dans le Gard, les Costières-de-Nîmes ; dans l’Hérault, les Coteaux du Languedoc ; dans l’Aude, les Corbières, le Minervois, le Cabardès et Limoux ; en Pyrénées-Orientales, le Roussillon avec les Côtes du Roussillon, Rivesaltes, Maury, Banyuls et Collioure. Fitou, cru rouge, se trouve à la frontière entre Languedoc et Roussillon.
En quoi les vins rouges du Languedoc se distinguent ils de ceux des autres régions ?
Ce sont surtout leurs cépages qui font la différence : carignan , syrah et mourvèdre donnent aux vins un caractère particulier qui favorise leur fraîcheur et leur fruité beaucoup plus qu’on ne l’attendrait d’une région aux étés si chauds. Les vins rouges du Languedoc sont corsés, denses et puissants, mais aussi équilibrés, frais et aromatiques. Le savoir-faire séculaire des vignerons sait leur éviter toute lourdeur. Ils se gardent en général très bien et accompagnent de nombreux plats.
Quels sont les vins rouges du Languedoc à ne pas manquer ? Les vins rouges du Languedoc qu’on recherchera pour leur expressivité et leur profondeur sont, dans l’Hérault, ceux des appellations Pic-Saint-Loup, Cabrières (sols schisteux) et Faugères, notamment le cru de Berlou. Dans l’Aude, on recommande les appellations La Clape, Minervois-La Livinière, Fitou et Corbières-Boutenac. En Roussillon , les crus de Tautavel et les délicieux vins rouges de Collioure. Le maury, vin doux naturel rouge à base de grenache noir , est aussi à ne pas manquer.
Comment choisir un vin du Languedoc-Roussillon ?
Si vous appréciez les vins rouges corsés avec de la matière et des notes de fruits rouges et noirs, choisissez un cru de Faugères, de Saint-Chinian, du Minervois ou des Corbières. Un vin rouge de Cabrières (Hérault) ou de Tautavel (Roussillon) sera plus minéral grâce aux sols schisteux.
Si vous désirez un vin doux naturel, choisissez un rivesaltes ou un maury. Pour des bulles festives, optez pour une blanquette de Limoux, qui peut être un vin blanc ou rosé.
Si vous recherchez des vins blancs secs , ceux des Côtes du Roussillon peuvent être de très grands vins qui n’ont rien à envier aux grands bourgognes blancs . Ceux du Languedoc, dotés de charme et de fraîcheur, peuvent aussi s’élever très haut bien qu’ils soient moins complexes et légèrement plus acides. Les blancs du Languedoc-Roussillon ont la vertu d’offrir une belle acidité sans être dépourvus de gras et de rondeur.
Quels plats s’accordent avec les vins du Languedoc ?
Réponse : tous les plats, grâce à la diversité viticole du Languedoc, mais pas avec n’importe quel vin !
Les rouges généreux et corsés iront très bien avec des plats mijotés, des daubes, des cassoulets, de l’agneau rôti et du bœuf grillé. Et bien sûr les charcuteries et les salaisons. Quand ils prennent de l’âge, ils s’entendent avec la truffe noire.
Les vins blancs secs du Languedoc, en particulier les picpouls-de-pinet et la clairette-du-Languedoc, ont une jolie acidité qui en fait de bons compagnons pour tous les fruits de mer : huîtres, coquillages, crustacés, poissons, et aussi fromages de chèvre ou de brebis. Avec les blancs de Tautavel, des Côtes-du-Roussillon ou des Corbières, la gamme des accords est très étendue : on peut tenter les volailles rôties, mijotées ou grillées, les viandes blanches, les plats cuisinés.
Les vins doux naturels et les muscats doux sont de bons vins d’apéritif ou d’après-repas, mais sachez qu’avec l’âge ils peuvent être savourés avec tout un repas. Ne les réservez pas aux desserts, c’est un peu dommage de faire des accords « sucré sur sucré ». Leurs plus beaux accords, ce sont les fromages bien affinés et les fruits bien mûrs tels que figues, pêches, melon, cerises pour le maury, ainsi que noix, noisettes et châtaignes.