Picpoul is an old Languedoc grape variety and it has grown here on the banks of Lake Thau, in sight of the famous oyster-beds of Bouzigues, for generations. Produced from vines that are aired by the salty sea breeze, this wine is unmistakably Mediterranean.
"Delicate, refreshing and perfectly balanced, with its subtle medley of peach, citrus and exotic fruits. A lovely, versatile white, and perfect with seafood!"
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.