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By *mm and Her OP   Couple  over a year ago

Hertfordshire

We're off to Cap for our first time in a few weeks (nervously excited!) but also have a few days in Carcassonne and Beziers. We'd love to visit a nice vineyard and do some wine tasting, but don't know the region very well.

Any recommendations for nice places in that sort of area? We'll have a car so remoteness isn't an issue.

Her x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We're off to Cap for our first time in a few weeks (nervously excited!) but also have a few days in Carcassonne and Beziers. We'd love to visit a nice vineyard and do some wine tasting, but don't know the region very well.

Any recommendations for nice places in that sort of area? We'll have a car so remoteness isn't an issue.

Her x"

Chateau de cassan in a town called Quarante - between Bezier & Carcassonne. Fabulous restaurant and hotel as well as vineyard.

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By *uckymooMan  over a year ago

Mid-Cheshire

Spit or Swallow? is the question!

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By *mm and Her OP   Couple  over a year ago

Hertfordshire

I always swallow

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By *tasiaCouple  over a year ago

West Bromwich

Right beside Bezier Airport is a vineyard. Drive out from the airport car park, and take the first on the left before going over the railway. Follow that road to its end, turn left, and drive into the chateaux. Tasting sessions most days in a small office beside the car park. Well worth a trip.

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By *ucianpoundCouple  over a year ago

Cap d’Agde, France

In the 10 mile stretch of road between Marseillan and Meze are 5 or 6 Domains, most have wine tasting.

Our favourite is La Fadeze, the red is super and if you’re around for while you can buy in bulk (vrac) 5ltrs for not very much.

The Madeline St John in Marseillan by the Port is good but avoid the local Richmer.

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By *otlovefun42Couple  over a year ago

Costa Blanca Spain...

On our way up from Spain we always stop in Fitou. It's about an hour from Cap.

There are quite a few wineries there where you can taste and buy.

Our favourite is Domaine Maynardier which is on the main road just south of the village.

Strangely enough there is a swinger club just a few metres further down the road. Not tried it yet though.

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By *mm and Her OP   Couple  over a year ago

Hertfordshire

Thanks for the suggestions - we'll have a look x

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By *ife2shortCouple  over a year ago

Cheltenham

We agree with these guys...chataeu is called Robert Vic and all the shops and restaurants stock their wines...the rose is a must during summer and is very reasonable at 27 euros for 10 litres!!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The cave cooperative in Serignan is also good price from around 5€ per bottle.

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By *exy BeckyCouple  over a year ago

Torrox, Spain

http://www.cave-ormarine.com/en/

This cave is in Pinet, just a short drive from Cap.

Great selection of wind in bottles or boxes.

Take your own 5 litre container (or buy one there for €3) and they'll fill it with red, white or rosé for €7...!!

It's best d*unk within a week, but ours rarely hangs around that long before we enjoy it.

And it's just up the road from Terre de Soleil and L'E_tasia, so you could combine the two in one day.

Heaven...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"http://www.cave-ormarine.com/en/

This cave is in Pinet, just a short drive from Cap.

Great selection of wind in bottles or boxes.

Take your own 5 litre container (or buy one there for €3) and they'll fill it with red, white or rosé for €7...!!

It's best d*unk within a week, but ours rarely hangs around that long before we enjoy it.

And it's just up the road from Terre de Soleil and L'E_tasia, so you could combine the two in one day.

Heaven... "

Merci beaucoup we love Pinet so will check it out and tds

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By *ucianpoundCouple  over a year ago

Cap d’Agde, France

We buy our red from around the Cap/Cote de Thau but go further afield for our white and rosé.

The Vallée des Arômes in Herepian has some lovely whites and the Mas des Musiciens at Octon near Lac du Salagou have great Rosé, they also do a nice Chardonnay but their superb Sauvignon is mostly reserved for the Bezier restaurants,

The scenery around this area is also spectacular and worth seeing.

We all think the Picpoul de Pinet is over rated!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Ok we gonna have to hire a bus and go on a group tasting session lol

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By *mm and Her OP   Couple  over a year ago

Hertfordshire


"Ok we gonna have to hire a bus and go on a group tasting session lol "

Road trip!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Ok we gonna have to hire a bus and go on a group tasting session lol

Road trip! "

The back road from Bessan to Marseillian has about a dozen domains - never tried any but may be worth a try. Not too much travelling lol.

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By *mm and Her OP   Couple  over a year ago

Hertfordshire

We're just going to have arm wrestle as to who drives!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We top our supplies up from the Ormarine Cave in Pinet. Their sparkling Picpoul went down a treat at our wedding bash.

Spend over 200€ and you get an extra 10% discount.

Their cask wines are often served in the Village.

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By *exy BeckyCouple  over a year ago

Torrox, Spain

That's the great thing about wine here.

It's all a matter of preference. What's popular with some people is poison to others

But that means you have a great excuse to go out and try some from other domains that you're not familiar with.

We take the view that if a €5 bottle tastes better to you than a €20 bottle, then you've struck gold.

There's so much BS spoken about wine. Just drink the ones you like and to hell with it....

PS. We love the idea of a group road trip for wine tasting. Who want to organise it...?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"That's the great thing about wine here.

It's all a matter of preference. What's popular with some people is poison to others

But that means you have a great excuse to go out and try some from other domains that you're not familiar with.

We take the view that if a €5 bottle tastes better to you than a €20 bottle, then you've struck gold.

There's so much BS spoken about wine. Just drink the ones you like and to hell with it....

PS. We love the idea of a group road trip for wine tasting. Who want to organise it...?"

Should do an out of season one for residents - maybe form a group?

Quite right about wine if it suits your pallet then that's all that matters. Everyone is different - but it's nice to try - variety is the spice of life!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Good idea guys. As it happens we are taking the team to Abbaye Valmagne for a tasting today.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Good idea guys. As it happens we are taking the team to Abbaye Valmagne for a tasting today."

Oh quelle dommage we are working today

Keep us posted we looking for a nice rose for the summer!

There is a nice vigneron just outside Bezier - La Baume nice Sauvignion blanc.

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By *punkfountainMan  over a year ago

city centre

Chateau Hospitalet is not too far and really great.

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By *manda321TV/TS  over a year ago

Carmarthen

Hospitalet is lovely any of the wines from the la clape area which is the area back of narbonne plage are worth trying. If your a bit back from there then pouzols minervois has a fabulous cave cooperative. Friendly and helpful. Enjoy

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By *ot Wife BeckyCouple  over a year ago

Near Torrox, Spain


"Good idea guys. As it happens we are taking the team to Abbaye Valmagne for a tasting today."

We visited this place just a week or so ago. Ended up sharing the wine with friends who liked it so much they scoffed the lot and took our remaining bottles back home with them...!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Head for the beautiful town of Marseillan, a short drive from Cap. For something a little different visit the Noilly Prat vermouthery. They do great tours and tasting. Check beforehand because the tours are timetabled and done in different languages. Whilst in Marseillan, pop into Madeleine Saint Jean on Port Rive Gauche - check out their Voignier.

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By *otlovefun42Couple  over a year ago

Costa Blanca Spain...


"Head for the beautiful town of Marseillan, a short drive from Cap. For something a little different visit the Noilly Prat vermouthery. They do great tours and tasting. Check beforehand because the tours are timetabled and done in different languages. Whilst in Marseillan, pop into Madeleine Saint Jean on Port Rive Gauche - check out their Voignier. "

That sounds interesting.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

For those who know the film "A Good Year" the vineyard features in the film Chateau la Canorgue is only a couple of hours up the motorway.

The Coin Perdue which is a boutique wine in the film can be purchased for a mere 20€ per bottle but has to be laid for 2 years before drinking - will let you know results next year! You can get a drinkable vintage from about 60€ a bottle.

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By *-4pleasureCouple  over a year ago

Belfast


"For those who know the film "A Good Year" the vineyard features in the film Chateau la Canorgue is only a couple of hours up the motorway.

The Coin Perdue which is a boutique wine in the film can be purchased for a mere 20€ per bottle but has to be laid for 2 years before drinking - will let you know results next year! You can get a drinkable vintage from about 60€ a bottle. "

60 Euro ..... fior a “drinkable” bottle of plonk.....

I’m happy with the 3 euro a litre stuff you get in plastic containers ...

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By *otlovefun42Couple  over a year ago

Costa Blanca Spain...


"For those who know the film "A Good Year" the vineyard features in the film Chateau la Canorgue is only a couple of hours up the motorway.

The Coin Perdue which is a boutique wine in the film can be purchased for a mere 20€ per bottle but has to be laid for 2 years before drinking - will let you know results next year! You can get a drinkable vintage from about 60€ a bottle. "

Drinkable? For that money I want orgasmic and a blow job from the waitress.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"For those who know the film "A Good Year" the vineyard features in the film Chateau la Canorgue is only a couple of hours up the motorway.

The Coin Perdue which is a boutique wine in the film can be purchased for a mere 20€ per bottle but has to be laid for 2 years before drinking - will let you know results next year! You can get a drinkable vintage from about 60€ a bottle.

Drinkable? For that money I want orgasmic and a blow job from the waitress. "

Will let you know in October 19! Fingers crossed we like it. Because it's so expensive there are "no samples" to taste before you buy. We are no wine buffs - if we like it we buy it. Only have 3 bottles so only 60€ at "risk" - we could always cook with it lol.

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By *ucianpoundCouple  over a year ago

Cap d’Agde, France

idiotically I once spent 20euros with 20 mad frenchmen who purchased a 400 euro bottle of Bourgogne. We had a thimble full each and then they spent the next hour eulogising in an orgy of adjectives. Both my french and my tastebuds weren't up to the test, clearly 'good wine' is wasted on me!

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By *otlovefun42Couple  over a year ago

Costa Blanca Spain...


"idiotically I once spent 20euros with 20 mad frenchmen who purchased a 400 euro bottle of Bourgogne. We had a thimble full each and then they spent the next hour eulogising in an orgy of adjectives. Both my french and my tastebuds weren't up to the test, clearly 'good wine' is wasted on me!"

Should have gone to Aldi.

Seriously though Aldi France stock a wonderful Corbiers for around 2€ a bottle. One of the best value every day wines we've had.

It's called Domaine Villefalse (or something like that) We always chuck a couple of boxes in the car when we drive through France.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"idiotically I once spent 20euros with 20 mad frenchmen who purchased a 400 euro bottle of Bourgogne. We had a thimble full each and then they spent the next hour eulogising in an orgy of adjectives. Both my french and my tastebuds weren't up to the test, clearly 'good wine' is wasted on me!"

I'd have to be close to death to pay that. We love the film and just couldn't resist. Clearly you had fun so your purchase was worth it!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

We had a great trip to the Abbey Valmagne and the kids enjoyed the wine tasting but we didn’t purchase any of their wine.

Great lunch in Loupian followed by another tasting and purchases at

Ormarine 19.80 for 10l rose was too tempting for this wine heathen !

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"We had a great trip to the Abbey Valmagne and the kids enjoyed the wine tasting but we didn’t purchase any of their wine.

Great lunch in Loupian followed by another tasting and purchases at

Ormarine 19.80 for 10l rose was too tempting for this wine heathen !"

Is it a lighter coloured rose? We have found that's what we prefer.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

It sure is.

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