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A good read on Roussillon

by David M. Bueker » Mon Apr 18, 2016 5:14 pm

I know way too little about Roussillon. Meg Houston Maker recently posted an informative and enjoyable piece on her Maker's Table site. Now I want to try a few of the wines.

http://www.makerstable.com/2016/04/rous ... rroir.html
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Re: A good read on Roussillon

by Robin Garr » Mon Apr 18, 2016 8:58 pm

For what it's worth, Roussillon and Pic St. Loup are the two regions of Languedoc-Roussillon that I'll usually gravitate to without asking too many questions.
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Re: A good read on Roussillon

by Tim York » Tue Apr 19, 2016 5:54 am

I salute the writer for pointing out how different Roussillon is from Languedoc, both culturally and wine-wise. Although the French lump them together into one administrative region (they are merging Champagne, Lorraine and Alsace; even more extraordinary :shock: ), it really doesn't make much sense to consider them as a single entity. The revelation of the last few years is the fresh mineral whites which Roussillon producers, such as Gauby, Marjorie Gallet (Roc des Anges), Gardiès, etc.., are producing nowadays. I don't know of any equivalents in Languedoc. The fortified VDNs, like Maury, Rivesaltes and Banyuls are unique to Roussillon.
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Re: A good read on Roussillon

by Jenise » Tue Apr 19, 2016 8:09 am

Tim York wrote:I salute the writer for pointing out how different Roussillon is from Languedoc, both culturally and wine-wise.


I was unaware of it myself. I'm doing a tasting next month on this area, so this article was very helpful. Now if only I could find that white Bila Haut....
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Re: A good read on Roussillon

by John S » Thu Apr 21, 2016 1:09 am

The basic Bila Haut white is in the BC system I think Jenise.
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Re: A good read on Roussillon

by Hoke » Thu Apr 21, 2016 1:20 am

And while we are at it, let's make sure we give a shout out to some of the lovely red wines, specifically for me the Tautavel, Cotes de Roussillon and Corbieres.

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