Hey glad to hear it!
(Ch de Lancyre was one of my more recent Languedoc tastings I uncorked from the region's awesome 2001 vintage.)
Hope you all find a good bottle and contribute it.
Re: WBW 33: Languedoc-Roussillon Values
Author: Sean
Thanks for the recommendations. I'm also going to ask my wife to find something unique that we can't get here in Colorado, like a Mourvèdre varietal.
Re: WBW 33: Languedoc-Roussillon Values
Author: Sean
Well, no pure Mourvèdre came home with my wife, but she did bring back a couple bottles of good blog fodder. Also a Hortus Grand Cuvée Pic Saint-Loup and a Château Puech-Haut Tête de Bélier Rouge that are a bit outside the bargain price range.
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Re: WBW 33: Languedoc-Roussillon Values
Author: Guillaume
Pic Saint-Loup is great. My favorite is Chateau de Lancyre : http://www.chateaudelancyre.com/vins/gdecuveerouge.htm Enjoy and feel Restful !Re: WBW 33: Languedoc-Roussillon Values
Author: Marcus
Hey glad to hear it! (Ch de Lancyre was one of my more recent Languedoc tastings I uncorked from the region's awesome 2001 vintage.) Hope you all find a good bottle and contribute it.Re: WBW 33: Languedoc-Roussillon Values
Author: Sean
Thanks for the recommendations. I'm also going to ask my wife to find something unique that we can't get here in Colorado, like a Mourvèdre varietal.Re: WBW 33: Languedoc-Roussillon Values
Author: Sean
Well, no pure Mourvèdre came home with my wife, but she did bring back a couple bottles of good blog fodder. Also a Hortus Grand Cuvée Pic Saint-Loup and a Château Puech-Haut Tête de Bélier Rouge that are a bit outside the bargain price range.