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In the south of France, the sun-drenched vineyards of Languedoc-Roussillon span over 240,000 hectares from Nîmes to Leucate (Aude), making it one of the largest wine regions in the world. Notably, this region is known for its liqueur wines. These wines can be produced throughout the Languedoc-Roussillon vineyard using the process of mutage, which involves halting fermentation by adding alcohol (96°), resulting in wines with an alcohol content of 16° to 22°.

This traditional method yields rich and complex wines with flavors of candied fruit, honey, and spices. The liqueur wines of Languedoc-Roussillon are distinguished by their smooth texture and their ability to age beautifully. They pair perfectly with fruit-based desserts, pastries, or blue cheeses, adding a touch of elegance and indulgence to meals. Experience the depth and richness of Languedoc-Roussillon's liqueur wines for a truly unique tasting journey.

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