tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4632917762058918179.post8875086288552858889..comments2023-08-08T23:56:03.060+02:00Comments on Languedoc Wine: Terrasses de Maynard aka Roquebrun coopGrahamhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11282937250538290233noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4632917762058918179.post-62135296725698706182013-01-10T19:01:32.050+01:002013-01-10T19:01:32.050+01:00The Hatfield Brothers skiing at Les Gets 10/1/13
...The Hatfield Brothers skiing at Les Gets 10/1/13<br /><br />Seduced by the medaille d'or we bought a bottle at the local Carrefour. It was the best bottle of the week hence our search to find out more about this unusual appellation. Experts in the Gigondas and Vacqueras we would recomment this to anyone. Lucian & Stephen Hatfieldhttp://www.eltekdataloggers.co.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4632917762058918179.post-69480658855293677642011-05-15T12:10:16.273+02:002011-05-15T12:10:16.273+02:00It is years since I have been, but I seem to remem...It is years since I have been, but I seem to remember the Roquebrun co-op made some pretty respectable wines. The Faugeres co-op at Laurens also do some good stuff, although again, I haven't been for a while - even though we were on holiday there last year (and will be again in a few weeks).<br /><br />As for Neffies, they have now merged with another (lesser) village co-op and upped the prices (at least for export), which is a shame, because they were - maybe even still are - the best of their kind in Languedoc.Leon Stolarskihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05277390017788435310noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4632917762058918179.post-74458376771737656382011-05-14T16:11:33.493+02:002011-05-14T16:11:33.493+02:00I have drunk quite a few from their range. They do...I have drunk quite a few from their range. They do provide good quality at the price range, certainly one of the better co-ops in France. I have a penchant for Neffies tooAlanMhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00020464540350211578noreply@blogger.com