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gorgil | 12:13 Thu 01st May 2008 | Drinks
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I am going on holiday next week to the Carcassonne district of France and I would appreciate some information on good -- very good red available in that area.
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This is a bit late though perhaps for future reference: the region is near the biggest vignoble in France: Corbi�res and near Fitou, Fronton, Saint Chinian and Minervois - none of these are considered in the same vein as Bordeaux or Bourgogne - but I love them - they are full of fruit & sunshine and very low on snobbery. My father in law, who is French is a staunch defender of anything grape produced in Bordeaux but I took him a minervois last weekedn that we found in a small local vineyard for about 3 euros a bottle - he hasn't stopped prasing it and ordered 5 cases for when we go up again.
Carbades is good, Fronton "Ch�teau Bellevue le Foret" is a nice one for the rich food around here, especially the Cassoulet.
My advice is to try it all - process of elimination works in the end.
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Thanks chris, as you say it was a little late for that holiday but I am going there again later in the year and i will broaden my outlook.
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