From Provence to the shadow of the Pyrenees and with miles of azure Mediterranean coastline, Languedoc-Roussillon may be the south of France’s best-kept secret. History buffs will be captivated; the ...
This week I’m taking a snapshot of the Languedoc-Roussillon, easily the most unwieldy wine region in France and arguably the world. This is a huge region comprising five départments in south-east ...
Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Share via SMS (Opens in new window) The garrigue doesn’t look like much — scrubby grasses mingled with ...
There are several reasons to travel to the Languedoc-Roussillon coast this spring. For a start, it is a good way of not going skiing. This is a key consideration if, as I do, you disapprove of snow.
The seemingly sleepy Occitanie area in the South of France—stretching from the lavender-studded Provence to the Pyrenees—is wrapped in acres of vineyard, sunflower meadows, and dotted with chateaux.
Stretching north from the Spanish border, around the arc of the Mediterranean Sea, southern France’s Languedoc-Roussillon is the largest winegrowing region in the world. Yet until the most recent few ...
Terrific reds and whites are being made in Roussillon, a Catalan region of France, by some entrepreneurial winemakers who may have been priced out of better known regions. Lettie Teague has details on ...
When you think of wine produced in the south of France, your mind may quickly take you to the picturesque landscapes of Provence and the Mistral wind-blown vineyards of the Rhone. However, not far ...
SEATTLE — Want to visit the South of France without a plane ticket? Head to Seattle's South Park neighborhood for a glass of wine! Princess and Bear Wines imports every bottle from the ...
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