Corbières and the Languedoc: Southern French Wine Regions Explained

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English Winemaker Hugo Stewart discusses the Corbières in detail and it’s position in the south of France’s Languedoc region. The main grape varieties of Carignan and Mourvedre are discussed in addition to the region’s proximity to Catalunia and Provence. Les Clos Perdus is a small winery based in the village of Peyriac de Mer in the Languedoc region of the South of France. Ask a Winemaker filmed Hugo at the Renaissance des Terroirs tasting in Angers, France in 2010.

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