News from Roussillon

Carignan: Best Supporting Actor?

Rarely seen or celebrated center stage, Black Carignan often plays a supporting role in the blend alongside the more considered famous red varieties. Historically a workhorse for high volume production, with care and attention this sometimes-difficult grape can produce complex, distinctive wines with power and freshness. In Roussillon’s dry climate,...
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Côtes du Roussillon Villages: stronger together

In a region known for its deeply flavoured and structured wines, Côtes du Roussillon Villages sets the benchmark with some of Roussillon’s most complex and distinctive reds. But far from being a homogenous appellation, Côtes du Roussillon Villages offers a patchwork of vineyards, varieties and styles, delivering not only power...
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Grenaches du Monde on Olympic form

The 2024 Grenaches du Monde competition will take place on 13th May, when Olympics host-city Paris will briefly become the Grenache capital of the world. An international jury composed of around 100 discerning palates and influential wine experts will select the best wines made from Grenache in all corners of the globe. Now in its 12th year, the competition shines a light on producers and regions whose skills...
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Wines of Roussillon at Wine Paris 2024

Wines of Roussillon will have a strong presence at Wine Paris with 45 producers presenting their wines to French and international buyers at Paris Expo from 12th February to 14th February 2024. Alongside the Conseil Interprofessionnel des Vins du Roussillon’s stand (4D 318), participating wineries will introduce their latest releases...
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Old vines: Roussillon’s winemaking legacy

Old vines are a significant part of Roussillon’s heritage. In the 1980s and 1990s, when many European wine producers were uprooting indigenous vines in favour of more bankable international varieties, Roussillon vignerons held onto their homegrown stars. Today, the result is a patchwork of mature vines – some almost 150...
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Muscat: the unsung hero of Roussillon?

Grenaches, Carignans, Syrah, Mourvèdre, Macabeu are often the varietals that spring to mind when considering the signature wines of Roussillon but there is one name in particular which has shaped the fortunes of the region for centuries (going back to Greek Antiquity): Muscat. Muscat is not a single variety but...
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