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Today we shall focus on the most authentically Mediterranean region of France, characterised by winding vineyards that roll along the coast and extend for hundreds of kilometres from Nice all the way almost to the Pyrenees mountains. Provence and Languedoc-Roussillon, specifically speaking, are two regions that in the last few decades, have become true symbols of the winemaking renaissance that this region has known. They combine authenticity and great quality-price ratio for unbeatable wines. One that comes to mind is Le Grand Clos wineries’ “L’Esprit de Provence” Rosé. If you’ve never tried a rosé that has transported you back to the sea, then this is your chance. This rosé’s mineral notes remind us of the salt plains of the sea and the expressive aromas of citrus and fresh herbs. It also features a fresh and dainty flavour profile. If, on the other hand, you’re looking for a great white wine that captures the true essence of Languedoc-Roussillon, try Domaine des Demoiselles’ “Marieta”, a wine made with Marsanne and Grenache Blanc grapes which are native to the area. It already captures our attention just in the name. In fact, “Marieta” means “ladybug” in Basque— an iconic symbol of nature. Multifaceted, unique, multi-dimensional, in short: wholesome. Try this and other incredible wines from this Mediterranean region today.