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Domaine de l'Edre 2017 Carrément Rouge Red (Côtes du Roussillon Villages Tautavel)
Languedoc-RoussillonDense, robust aromas of concentrated blackberry, black plum, licorice and espresso form ...Editors’ ChoiceSee Full Review$20 -
Les Vignerons de Tautavel Vingrau 2016 Silex Red (Côtes du Roussillon Villages Tautavel)
Languedoc-RoussillonA lovely crushed stone and earthy spice character is right upfront on ...Editors’ ChoiceSee Full Review$36 -
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Domaine de l'Edre 2016 Red (Côtes du Roussillon Villages Tautavel)
Languedoc-RoussillonJust-ripe red cherry and boysenberry lead the nose of this attractive wine, ...See Full Review$40 -
Les Vignerons de Tautavel Vingrau 2015 Vingt Marches Red (Côtes du Roussillon Villages Tautavel)
Languedoc-RoussillonThis Syrah-based blend, with 20% Grenache and 10% Carignan, shows a soft ...See Full Review$24 -
Domaine des 3 Vallées 2015 Red (Côtes du Roussillon Villages Tautavel)
Languedoc-RoussillonThere's a vanilla-tinged oak influence to the nose of this wine. It ...See Full Review$25 -
Gérard Bertrand 2011 Tautavel Hommage aux Vignerons Red (Côtes du Roussillon Villages Tautavel)
Languedoc-RoussillonThis is a dense, concentrated and expressive wine, although it's still young ...Editors’ ChoiceSee Full Review$35
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There’s More to Discover Within the Côtes du Rhône
There’s far more to the Côtes du Rhône than the familiar, value-driven reds that have become easy-drinking favorites in the U.S. The region has more than 2,000 years of winemaking heritage, spanning a compelling range of terroirs. From everyday favorites to world-class specialties in all colors, the Côtes du Rhône is filled with surprises...
There’s More to Discover Within the Côtes du Rhône
There’s far more to the Côtes du Rhône than the familiar, value-driven reds that have become easy-drinking favorites in the U.S. The region has more than 2,000 years of winemaking heritage, spanning a compelling range of terroirs. From everyday favorites to world-class specialties in all colors, the Côtes du Rhône is filled with surprises...
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10 of Our Favorite French Rosés for $30 and Less
The French regions of Provence, the Rhône Valley and Languedoc-Roussillon produced some of the country's best rosés. Here are 10 bottles to pick up in 2020...
10 of Our Favorite French Rosés for $30 and Less
The French regions of Provence, the Rhône Valley and Languedoc-Roussillon produced some of the country's best rosés. Here are 10 bottles to pick up in 2020...
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The Best French Wine for $15 or Less
We reviewed over 5,000 wines from all over France in 2020. These are the best bottles we tasted that are less than $15...
The Best French Wine for $15 or Less
We reviewed over 5,000 wines from all over France in 2020. These are the best bottles we tasted that are less than $15...
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What the Diversity of French Wine Means for You
Perhaps nowhere on earth is wine more deeply intertwined with a culture and society than in France. From Grand Cru bottlings right down to Vins de France, there is a French wine for every budget and taste bud...
What the Diversity of French Wine Means for You
Perhaps nowhere on earth is wine more deeply intertwined with a culture and society than in France. From Grand Cru bottlings right down to Vins de France, there is a French wine for every budget and taste bud...
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Border Grape: How Grenache Links Catalonia and Roussillon
Mountains might divide wineries in Catalonia and Roussillon, but Grenache still manages to bring these two distinct wine cultures together...
Border Grape: How Grenache Links Catalonia and Roussillon
Mountains might divide wineries in Catalonia and Roussillon, but Grenache still manages to bring these two distinct wine cultures together...
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What is Côtes du Rhône?
What’s in the bottle when you see “Côtes du Rhône” on the label? It is the real wine deal...
What is Côtes du Rhône?
What’s in the bottle when you see “Côtes du Rhône” on the label? It is the real wine deal...