La Curiosité, which means “the Oddity” in French, invites you on a winding journey to a secret corner of the sunny Languedoc where grapes ripen to perfection. The name refers to a spot in the hills of the Minervois where the lie of the land gives rise to an unusual trompe l’oeil.
"Succulent, savoury dark fruit and velvet-smooth tannins, from old Syrah and Grenache vines planted high on the Livinière plateau of the Minervois. A steal.
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France’s ancient Languedoc-Roussillon wine region is also its most dynamic. Sweeping from Provence to the Spanish border, the Languedoc-Roussillon features craggy mountains, rolling hills, salt flats, and broad plains, harbouring vineyard sites and soils of unrivalled diversity. Warm, dry conditions, cooling Mediterranean breezes, and luminous sunshine give intensely-flavoured grapes. If this weren’t enough, cheap land has attracted a new generation of winemakers, bringing investment, expertise and a new appreciation of the Languedoc-Roussillon’s unique terroir.