Wines from Languedoc
November 20, 2009 (Fri)
from 4:00 PM - 6:45 PM
Santa Barbara, CA
Event Details
Wine OR Wine & Food
Please join us for a carefully, hand-picked selection of wines from four of the 9 appellations that have recently been granted AOC status.
The Languedoc region produces more wine than any other region in France
and consists of more than a third of the entire country's vineyard
acreage.
You can get far more bang for your buck with the Languedoc wines than many others of similar quality, as this region produces a big portion of France's table wines, or "vins de tables," and most of France's country wines, or "vin de pays." It is an ideal destination for touring the French wine country, visiting vineyards for tastings, or simply enjoying a glass at a café.
Until recently, Languedoc-Roussillon was the only major winegrowing
area in France not to have its own regional appellation. This was put
to an end late last year when AOC Languedoc was officially launched,
after more than a decade in the works. The region's growers and
winemakers hope the move will boost the area's image and reputation.
"This new appellation, based upon the production criteria of AOC Coteaux du Languedoc, covers all the appellation growing zones in Languedoc-Roussillon, from Nîmes"-just west of the Rhône river-"down to the Eastern Pyrenees," explained Château Lascaux vintner Jean-Benoit Cavalier, currently president of the AOC Languedoc Winegrowers Syndicate.
"The Languedoc is the home of some of the world's greatest fine wine bargains," Kermit Lynch, wine merchant/importer.
Please join us this Friday when we will be sampling the following hand-picked wines. Many of them are from Kermit Lynch.
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