Languedoc Roussillon 2025. Guides to Wines and Top Vineyards, #13

Par : Benjamin Lewin
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  • ISBN8227733092
  • EAN9798227733092
  • Date de parution03/10/2024
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  • ÉditeurBig Dog Books, LLC

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The Guides to Wines and Top Vineyards cover classic wine-producing regions wordwide and profile the top producers. This guide discusses the wines of Languedoc and Roussillon, extending from Nîmes to the Spanish border, including the sub-regions of Languedoc (Grès de Montpellier, Saint Drézéry, Montpeyroux, Pézenas, Terrasses du Larzac), the appellations of Faugères, Corbières, Minervois, Pic Saint Loup, Saint Chinian, La Clape in Languedoc, and Banyuls, Collioure, and Maury in Roussillon, as well as the IGPs (Pays d'Oc, Pays d'Hérault, Côtes Catalanes). The guide is divided into two parts.
The first part discusses the regions, and explains the character and range of the wines. The second part profiles the producers, showing how each winemaker interprets the local character.     Description of each area includes its geography, the grape varieties that are grown, how these relate to the styles of wines that are produced, wines from entry level to icons, current trends and how styles are evolving.
References wines are recommended for each region. The guide is illustrated with photographs of each area, topological maps to show the terrain, road maps to identify the locations of estates, and information on recent vintages.     Profiles range from producers who may dominate an appellation to small estates that define the cutting edge. The profiles identify the best of tradition and innovation in the region.
Each estate profile describes the producer's aims for his wines, and the personality and philosophy behind them. Reference wines are suggested for leading producers. Producer details include  essential information for planning a visit. Guides in the Series include Bordeaux: Left Bank,  Bordeaux: Right Bank, Southwest France, Burgundy, Chablis, Southern Burgundy, Beaujolais & Jura & Savoie, Champagne, The Loire, Alsace, Northern Rhône, Southern Rhône, Languedoc-Roussillon, Provence & Corsica, Germany, Barolo & Barbaresco, Tuscany, Port & the Douro, Napa Valley, Sonoma.
Other books by Benjamin Lewin include Wines of France, Claret & Cabs, In Search of Pinot Noir, Wine Myths and Reality, and What Price Bordeaux? 
The Guides to Wines and Top Vineyards cover classic wine-producing regions wordwide and profile the top producers. This guide discusses the wines of Languedoc and Roussillon, extending from Nîmes to the Spanish border, including the sub-regions of Languedoc (Grès de Montpellier, Saint Drézéry, Montpeyroux, Pézenas, Terrasses du Larzac), the appellations of Faugères, Corbières, Minervois, Pic Saint Loup, Saint Chinian, La Clape in Languedoc, and Banyuls, Collioure, and Maury in Roussillon, as well as the IGPs (Pays d'Oc, Pays d'Hérault, Côtes Catalanes). The guide is divided into two parts.
The first part discusses the regions, and explains the character and range of the wines. The second part profiles the producers, showing how each winemaker interprets the local character.     Description of each area includes its geography, the grape varieties that are grown, how these relate to the styles of wines that are produced, wines from entry level to icons, current trends and how styles are evolving.
References wines are recommended for each region. The guide is illustrated with photographs of each area, topological maps to show the terrain, road maps to identify the locations of estates, and information on recent vintages.     Profiles range from producers who may dominate an appellation to small estates that define the cutting edge. The profiles identify the best of tradition and innovation in the region.
Each estate profile describes the producer's aims for his wines, and the personality and philosophy behind them. Reference wines are suggested for leading producers. Producer details include  essential information for planning a visit. Guides in the Series include Bordeaux: Left Bank,  Bordeaux: Right Bank, Southwest France, Burgundy, Chablis, Southern Burgundy, Beaujolais & Jura & Savoie, Champagne, The Loire, Alsace, Northern Rhône, Southern Rhône, Languedoc-Roussillon, Provence & Corsica, Germany, Barolo & Barbaresco, Tuscany, Port & the Douro, Napa Valley, Sonoma.
Other books by Benjamin Lewin include Wines of France, Claret & Cabs, In Search of Pinot Noir, Wine Myths and Reality, and What Price Bordeaux?