
Wines of the Languedoc
Rosemary George(Author)
ACADEMIE DU VIN LIBRARY LIMITED (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 7. February 2024
Book
Paperback/Softback
374 pages
978-1-913141-72-1 (ISBN)
Description
The Languedoc is a land of mountains, sea and Cathar castles in the south of France. For much of its history the region has also been seen as the home of rustic table wines with no international reputation. However, over the last 40 years the wines have improved enormously, with innovations in both vineyards and cellars, helped by the development of appellations and IGPs recognising the individuality of its different areas. Now boasting more than 2,500 wine producers, the Languedoc has attracted interest from around the world, thanks to its affordable land and exciting creative possibilities.
The Languedoc is best known for its spicy reds, often made from one or more of the classic quintet of varieties, Carignan, Cinsaut, Grenache Noir, Mourvedre and Syrah. However, it is also gaining a reputation for its whites, with the coastal appellation Picpoul de Pinet in particular seeing a rise in popularity, and for its roses, producing twice as much as its fashionable neighbour Provence. The Languedoc is also home to the world's oldest sparkling wine, Blanquette de Limoux, and to vins doux naturels in the form of delicious, sweet Muscats.
It is in the twenty-first century above all that the Languedoc has really found its place among the great wine regions. Here, Rosemary George MW profiles a selection of those producers who have made and continue to boost the region's reputation. Some are newcomers, while others are inheritors of family businesses, many of whom have studied oenology or learned winemaking elsewhere. All are passionate about what they do, continuing to improve their wines with every vintage.
The Languedoc is one of the world's largest and most exciting wine regions, making Wines of the Languedoc essential reading for professionals and enthusiasts alike.
The Languedoc is best known for its spicy reds, often made from one or more of the classic quintet of varieties, Carignan, Cinsaut, Grenache Noir, Mourvedre and Syrah. However, it is also gaining a reputation for its whites, with the coastal appellation Picpoul de Pinet in particular seeing a rise in popularity, and for its roses, producing twice as much as its fashionable neighbour Provence. The Languedoc is also home to the world's oldest sparkling wine, Blanquette de Limoux, and to vins doux naturels in the form of delicious, sweet Muscats.
It is in the twenty-first century above all that the Languedoc has really found its place among the great wine regions. Here, Rosemary George MW profiles a selection of those producers who have made and continue to boost the region's reputation. Some are newcomers, while others are inheritors of family businesses, many of whom have studied oenology or learned winemaking elsewhere. All are passionate about what they do, continuing to improve their wines with every vintage.
The Languedoc is one of the world's largest and most exciting wine regions, making Wines of the Languedoc essential reading for professionals and enthusiasts alike.
Reviews / Votes
"This is the most important book written on the Languedoc so far." - Tamlyn Currin, jancisrobinson.comMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Illustrations
37 Illustrations, black and white; 19 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
590 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-913141-72-1 (9781913141721)
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Wines of the Languedoc
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Person
Rosemary George spent nine years in the wine trade with The Wine Society, Louis Eschenauer (Bordeaux), H Sichel & Sons, Findlater Matta and Les Amis du Vin. In 1979 she became one of the first women to qualify as a Master of Wine. A freelance writer since 1981, she has written thirteen books, covering the Languedoc, Chablis, Tuscany and New Zealand. She is a contributor to various magazines including Decanter and Sommelier India.
Content
Introduction: setting the scene 1
1. The history: from the Greeks to the twenty-first century 5
2. The Languedoc in the twenty-first century 17
3. Malepere 39
4. Cabardes 47
5. Limoux 53
6. Corbieres with Boutenac 69
7. Fitou 93
8. Minervois with Minervois La Liviniere and
St Jean de Minervois 103
9. La Clape 125
10. Quatourze 137
11. St Chinian with Roquebrun and Berlou 141
12. Faugeres 159
13. Pezenas 175
14. Cabrieres 193
15. Clairette du Languedoc 197
16. Picpoul de Pinet 201
17. Terrasses du Larzac with St Saturnin and Montpeyroux 209
18. Pic St Loup 251
19. Gres de Montpellier, with St Georges d'Orques,
La Mejanelle, St Drezery and St Christol 271
20. Sommieres, Langlade and Pays de Cevennes 289
21. Muscats: Frontignan, Mireval and Lunel 301
22. IGPs: Pays d'Oc, Cotes de Thongue, Haute Vallee de l'Orb
and others 309
23. Vintages since 2000 337
Glossary 343
Bibliography 349
Acknowledgements 351
Index 353
1. The history: from the Greeks to the twenty-first century 5
2. The Languedoc in the twenty-first century 17
3. Malepere 39
4. Cabardes 47
5. Limoux 53
6. Corbieres with Boutenac 69
7. Fitou 93
8. Minervois with Minervois La Liviniere and
St Jean de Minervois 103
9. La Clape 125
10. Quatourze 137
11. St Chinian with Roquebrun and Berlou 141
12. Faugeres 159
13. Pezenas 175
14. Cabrieres 193
15. Clairette du Languedoc 197
16. Picpoul de Pinet 201
17. Terrasses du Larzac with St Saturnin and Montpeyroux 209
18. Pic St Loup 251
19. Gres de Montpellier, with St Georges d'Orques,
La Mejanelle, St Drezery and St Christol 271
20. Sommieres, Langlade and Pays de Cevennes 289
21. Muscats: Frontignan, Mireval and Lunel 301
22. IGPs: Pays d'Oc, Cotes de Thongue, Haute Vallee de l'Orb
and others 309
23. Vintages since 2000 337
Glossary 343
Bibliography 349
Acknowledgements 351
Index 353