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Oc de La Bouysse has now a new packaging... for a glassful (and eyeful) of pleasure! |
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The Red Corbières Appelation wines MAZERAC and ROC LONG have
been awarded a mark superioir to17.5/20 by the prestigious La Revue du
Vin de France, special edition, June 2007, 272 pages. Check out the
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In St André de Roquelongue, heart of the Corbières region, the Domaine de la Bouysse –Roquelongue's local name– is situated midway between the medieval city of Carcassonne, the Mediterranean Sea, and the Pyrenees.
Martine Pagès and her brother, Christophe Molinier, are oenologists and come from a long line of winegrowers. In 1996, both came back to their hometown and started working on the family estate, doubling its acreage and implementing the latest wine-growing techniques: diversifying the types of vines and careful control of yields in order to produce high-quality wines.
The Domaine de la Bouysse now comprises 50 hectares of vines (110 acres), spread on two terroirs : Fontfroide (sandy soil) and the famous Boutenac (clay soil with limestone, and pebbles).
The Vins de Pays d'Oc – Oc de la Bouysse– and the Local Wines –mono-cépage: Merlot, Chardonnay, Viognier– come from the Terroir de Fontfroide (25 hectares). The Corbières Appellation Wines come from both the terroirs, as the 10 hectares of ground situated on the Terroir de Boutenac are devoted to the production of Corbières wine only.
The majority of the grapes used to make Corbières Appellation Wines come from vines aged between 30 and 50 years old. But the oldest vines are situated on the Terroir de Boutenac. Some of them are a century old!!!
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