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23rd December, 2020 by Patrick Schmitt
Languedoc-Roussillon, home of Pays d’Oc IGP expressions, is one of the largest wine-producing areas in the world. To get to grips with all the region has to offer,
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WITH TODAY’S wine trends seemingly favouring the well-known, the authentic, and the affordable, few regions are better placed to sate current consumer desires than Pays d’Oc. Of the Languedoc-Roussillon’s 240,000 hectares, 120,000ha are devoted to making Pays d’Oc wines.
The classification represents a vast viticultural haven for winemakers, who can craft varietally-labelled wines that offer drinkers the comfort of famous names, or blends of native grapes to capture the attention of the more adventurous imbiber. Not only that, but this giant region is able to deliver wines with masses of quality and personality for the price.