Grape Escape Languedoc-Roussillon, Sud de France. We, DPD Wine Club from Oslo, Norway traveled with Wine Pleasures to the quaint seaside town of Leucate. In the South of France, between Narbonne and Perpignan, Leucate is known for two things- the freshest oysters you'll ever have and the best wines to match.
Some of the vines grow just a few hundred meters from where the oysters are farmed making this pairing one of the most harmonious. We tasted several wines our favorite of which was the Degustez Leucate white wine. It was fresh and fruity on the nose with aromas of tropical pear, pineapple, and bananas. On the mouth, it had a nice weight which stood up to the saltiness of the oysters. Before even tasting the oysters with the wine, our mouths were watering thinking about the combination.
Next up was a visit to the oyster farmers to see how the oysters are cleaned up and priced and then it was off to the Port of Leucate for a trip with the Harbour Master out to the oyster platforms in the Leucate Bay. On the way back our motor broke down just as we got into the harbour entrance so we had to get towed in by another boat.
An alternative accommodation is to stay at a nearby Chambres D' Hôtes in the village of Roquefort de les Corbieres which is owned and run by Joel, the President of the Leucate Coop and his family.Views: 8
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