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Coteaux du Languedoc

A wide flat, hot region, the Coteaux du Languedoc is generally a great region for simple, good value wine.

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  • A bottle of Terrasses de la Mer Picpoul de Pinet 2007

    Terrasses de la Mer Picpoul de Pinet 2007

    Crisp, refreshing acidity and fresh lemon flavours, this wine is famous in the region for being the perfect partner to the oysters and mussels grown in the Bassin de Thau, the salt water lakes nearby.

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    "Made on the Mediterranean coast close to the ‘oyster’ town of Sète, Picpoul might have been (probably was) designed as the perfect foil for seafood. It is crisp and fresh, with the same prickle of acidity that characterizes Muscadet, but has an added dimension with just the merest hint of tropical fruit. Always bottled in tall green flutes, it should be served young and cold. Don’t drink it on a wet Wednesday in February, but if the sun shines this is the perfect choice."

    Jeremy Palmer,
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  • A bottle of Château de Flaugergues Rosé 2007 La Méjanelle, Coteaux du Languedoc

    Château de Flaugergues Rosé 2007 La Méjanelle, Coteaux du Languedoc

    A tantalising and enticing palate rich with strawberry and raspberry fruits, a real treat for those summer afternoons.

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  • A bottle of Domaine Sainte Rose 'La Nuit Blanche' Roussanne 2006 Vin de Pays des Côtes du Thongue

    Domaine Sainte Rose 'La Nuit Blanche' Roussanne 2006 Vin de Pays des Côtes du Thongue

    Rich and creamy with exotic fruit aromas, with fresh mandarin notes and nuts on the palate.

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    "The rather bland packaging masks a high quality, interesting wine, which instantly wins over all who taste it. On the nose there is a rich, creamy complexity whilst the palate is buoyed by luxurious, peachy fruit and fresh acidity. Not all wines made by expat winemakers are special, but this is! It would be a great alternative to chardonnay, having the weight and feel of an expensive white burgundy."

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  • A bottle of Château Flaugergues 2005 Coteaux du Languedoc

    Château Flaugergues 2005 Coteaux du Languedoc

    A blend of two-thirds Syrah and one-third Grenache from old vines producing a warm fruit-laden wine.

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    • Bronze medal Decanter 2005

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