Languedoc-Roussillon Wine
Languedoc-Roussillon is not a wine appellation in itself despite the term being used by many wine professionals and wine aficionados. Historically, wine bottles noted the specific wine appellations of Languedoc AOC and its many sub regions, along with Côtes du Roussillon and its respective sub regions.
Since January 2016, both Languedoc-Roussillon and the Midi-Pyrénées regions have been grouped together for administrative reasons, becoming a part of the newest region, Occitanie, and include the larger IGP appellations of Pays d’Oc, Côtes Catalanes and the brand ‘Sud de France’.
View our Languedoc-Roussillon Buying Guide
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Malepère: Chateau de Cointes Tradition RedRound and supple, not heavy as the tannins have blended and produced a very smooth wine to enjoy.
- £14.50
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Malepère: Chateau de Cointes Marie Anne50% of Merlot completed with Cabernet Franc and Grenache Noir. Rich and intense with a liquorish finish.
- £16.00
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Malepère: Chateau de Cointes ClemenceIntense and complex nose, nice fleshy structure, long and well-balanced.
- £18.25
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Malepère: Chateau de Cointes ToscaRobe of garnet, with an intense and complex nose of ripe fruit and compotes. Very nice fleshy structure, long with good balance and smooth tannins.
- £32.10
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