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Languedoc and Roussillon | Giorgio Fogliani
Possibilia editore
2 Last items in stockUnder the scorching sun of the Midi, far from the more famous and prestigious parts of France, Languedoc and Roussillon have finally shaken off a bad reputation that labeled them as reservoirs of strong and coarse red wines.
- Author
- Giorgio Fogliani
- Language
- Italian 🇮🇹
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Description
Under the blazing sun of the Midi, far away from the more famous and prestigious regions of France, Languedoc and Roussillon have finally shaken off a bad reputation that labeled them as reservoirs of strong and rough red wines.
After centuries of Occitan and Catalan culture, and a challenging 20th century marked by labor struggles, vineyard conversions, uprooting policies, and winemakers coming from all over the world, the area between Montpellier and Perpignan is now one of the most dynamic in the country. It boasts historic appellations like Faugères and Banyuls, as well as newer but promising ones like Terrasses-du-Larzac and Pic-Saint-Loup. Planted in ancient schist and luminous limestone soils, talented grape varieties such as grenache, carignan, and cinsault, blended in various ways, give rise to original wines with strong Mediterranean influences.
With over 200 wines reviewed, detailed profiles of 30 AoP appellations, and photos by Mauro Fermariello, Giorgio Fogliani encourages us to update our wine knowledge, discovering the elegant reds from the Agly Valley, the dazzling whites from Calce, or the fascinating oxidative wines in a rancio style.
Table of Contents
• Introduction
• History
• Types
• Grape Varieties
• Languedoc
appellations and winemakers
• Roussillon
appellations and winemakers
• Conclusions
• Appendices
Technical Data
• Pocket size (11.5 x 16.5 cm) – cover in Tintoretto snow Fedrigoni 300 gsm paper
• ISBN: 978-88-98753-45-1
• 288 pages illustrated with photographs, infographics, and color maps
• 14 featured denominations, 73 winemakers, and 220 wines reviewed
• Weight 340 grams
• First edition: Possibilia Publisher June 2023
Details
Data sheet
- Author
- Giorgio Fogliani
- Language
- Italian 🇮🇹
- Publisher
- Possibilia editore
- Number of pages
- 288
- Date of publication
- June 2023