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Wine for sale: Auction Languedoc

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In this area covering the French départements of Gard, Hérault and Aude, the Greeks planted vines as early as the 5th century BCE and were followed by the Romans. Vines were replanted after the phylloxera crisis and Languedoc now has 35,000 hectares of vineyards, making it one of France’s largest wine regions today. In terms of conditions, it offers great soil diversity and a Mediterranean climate influenced by the Mistral and Tramontane winds.

Languedoc producers have managed to define a real common identity for themselves, despite the wide range of appellations on offer. There are wines without a geographical indication (GI), as well as PGIs (IGP) and PDOs (AOP). This AOP category can be further divided into wines with the Languedoc regional AOP, sub-regional AOPs, such as Saint-Chinian, Limoux, Pic Saint Loup, and Terrasses du Larzac, and even smaller village appellations like Boutenac or Minervois La Livinière. Languedoc also produces lightly fortified wines known as “vins doux naturels”.

In Languedoc, most wines are blends made from a number of varieties. Syrah is the most widely planted grape variety for reds – 75% of the region’s production is red – followed by other Rhone and Bordeaux varieties and Mourvèdre. The most widely planted white grape is Chardonnay whose plantings have grown from 1,000 to 14,400 hectares in 20 years. Other white wine grapes include Marsanne and Roussanne.

Iconic names include Grange des Pères, Mas Daumas Gassac and Peyre Rose (Marlène Soria).

Languedoc

In this area covering the French départements of Gard, Hérault and Aude, the Greeks planted vines as early as the 5th century BCE and were followed by the Romans. Vines were replanted after the phylloxera crisis and Languedoc now has 35,000 hectares of vineyards, making it one of France’s largest wine regions today. In terms of conditions, it offers great soil diversity and a Mediterranean climate influenced by the Mistral and Tramontane winds.

Languedoc producers have managed to define a real common identity for themselves, despite the wide range of appellations on offer. There are wines without a geographical indication (GI), as well as PGIs (IGP) and PDOs (AOP). This AOP category can be further divided into wines with the Languedoc regional AOP, sub-regional AOPs, such as Saint-Chinian, Limoux, Pic Saint Loup, and Terrasses du Larzac, and even smaller village appellations like Boutenac or Minervois La Livinière. Languedoc also produces lightly fortified wines known as “vins doux naturels”.

In Languedoc, most wines are blends made from a number of varieties. Syrah is the most widely planted grape variety for reds – 75% of the region’s production is red – followed by other Rhone and Bordeaux varieties and Mourvèdre. The most widely planted white grape is Chardonnay whose plantings have grown from 1,000 to 14,400 hectares in 20 years. Other white wine grapes include Marsanne and Roussanne.

Iconic names include Grange des Pères, Mas Daumas Gassac and Peyre Rose (Marlène Soria).

2023
A
55(starting price)
2020
160(starting price)
2020
150(current price)
2015
320(current price)
2015
170(current price)
2015
160(starting price)
2015
340(starting price)Price per bottle 170
2015
510(current price)Price per bottle 170
2015
320(current price)Price per bottle 160
2019
A
K
30(starting price)Price per bottle 15
2022
140(starting price)Price per bottle 70
2022
210(starting price)Price per bottle 70
2022
140(starting price)Price per bottle 70
2022
63(starting price)
2022
60(starting price)
2022
120(starting price)Price per bottle 60
2022
180(starting price)Price per bottle 60
2022
60(starting price)
2022
120(starting price)Price per bottle 60
2022
120(starting price)Price per bottle 60
2022
115(starting price)Price per bottle 57.50
2023
A
55(starting price)
2023
A
48(starting price)Price per bottle 16
2023
A
48(starting price)Price per bottle 16
2022
A
K
18(current price)
2023
A
162(starting price)Price per bottle 54
2021
60(starting price)
2021
120(starting price)Price per bottle 60
2021
180(starting price)Price per bottle 60
2021
60(starting price)
2021
60(starting price)
2021
60(starting price)
2021
60(starting price)
2021
120(starting price)Price per bottle 60
2021
120(starting price)Price per bottle 60
2021
120(starting price)Price per bottle 60
2021
120(starting price)Price per bottle 60
2021
180(starting price)Price per bottle 60
2021
180(starting price)Price per bottle 60
2021
180(starting price)Price per bottle 60
2021
180(starting price)Price per bottle 60
2021
120(starting price)Price per bottle 60
2021
175(starting price)Price per bottle 58.33
2021
100(starting price)Price per bottle 50
2021
40(current price)
2012
170(starting price)
2012
340(starting price)Price per bottle 170
2012
510(starting price)Price per bottle 170
2018
180(starting price)
2017
320(starting price)
2017
160(current price)
2017
480(starting price)Price per bottle 160
2022
43(current price)Price per bottle 21.50
2018
155(starting price)
2018
300(current price)Price per bottle 150
2016
480(starting price)Price per bottle 160
2016
320(starting price)Price per bottle 160
2016
480(starting price)Price per bottle 160
2016
160(current price)
2014
360(current price)
2014
340(current price)
2014
180(starting price)
2014
540(starting price)Price per bottle 180
2014
360(starting price)Price per bottle 180
2014
170(current price)
2010
540(current price)Price per bottle 180
2019
A
90(starting price)
2019
A
90(starting price)
2019
A
90(starting price)
2019
A
108(starting price)Price per bottle 36
2019
A
30(current price)
2007
180(current price)
2007
180(current price)
2007
360(current price)Price per bottle 180
2007
540(current price)Price per bottle 180
2018
A
22(current price)
2020
A
34(starting price)Price per bottle 17
2020
A
68(starting price)Price per bottle 17