The Vidal family has been making wine in Faugères for over sixty years and was instrumental in the creation of the appellation in 1982. Today Bernard Vidal is the current custodian of 60 hectares of top Faugères terroir. Despite being one of the smallest appellations in the region, Faugères represents the Languedoc at its very best. La Liquière is the inspiring story of a family who for three generations has strived to extract the very best from this privileged terroir while remaining faithful to their land and their rural roots.
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La Liquière Faugeres ‘Nos Racines’ 2019
$46.99
120+ Year-Old Carignan. 85% Carignan, 15% Grenache – two plots planted before 1900
The original grape variety of the appellation, Carignan is a testament to the terroir, creating wine with a striking character. Notes of blackberry fruit and black currant, Nos Racines combines concentration and freshness with soft tannins.
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