The estate white wine from Château L’Hospitalet is a delicious, perfumed, aromatic blend of Bourboulenc, Vermentino and white Grenache, buoyed by wood, touches of honey and herbs and a fresh, crisp finish. 1 Note
Firm but generous black fruits dominate this powerful wine. There are dry tannins, solid chunky fruits and ripe acidity. From clay and chalk soil in the Coteaux du Languedoc, this is part of a line of wines designed to bring grape varieties and the local terroir together. 1 Note
A Syrah-dominated wine from the 75-acre estate in the Coteaux du Languedoc owned by the Roux family from Burgundy. It is certainly dense, but not overpowering. The tannins are smoky and firm, but leave plenty of room for the ripe, red fruits. Not imported. 1 Note
It's packed in a stylish frosted bottle. And luckily the wine inside echoes the outside in its full, but elegant character, crisp and flavored with light tannins, cherries and a layer of acidity. 1 Note
With its 18 months in wood, and its blend of Grenache, Syrah and Carignan, this wine packs a punch a fruit. But it also remains elegant, a food wine, with its blackberry flavors and layers of herbs and tannins. 1 Note