A wonderful opportunity to discover the vineyards of La Clape. The winegrowers will be on hand to help you discover their terroir, with a tasting and a gourmet break.
Price includes tasting, walk and gourmet meal.
Come and take advantage of a beautiful spring day (fingers crossed) to meet the winemakers of the AOC La Clape while discovering the breathtaking landscapes of this terroir.
If you'd like to combine a stroll through the wide-open spaces of La Clape with a food and wine tasting, this is the event for you! Rendezvous at the Cave d'Armissan, for a 6 km circuit lasting around 2 hours.
What to expect : a 5-6 km circuit through the vineyards, lasting around 2 hours. Along the way, you'll be able to taste the wines of some thirty La Clape winegrowers, accompanied by gourmet breaks in the form of a gourmet meal.
Don't forget your walking shoes. A real experience!
Corbières Boutenac and La Clape are the rising stars of Languedoc. In the regional hierarchy, they are on the top of the pyramid. Low yields, strict production specifications, regional grape varieties, wines from these terroirs represent the Languedoc highest quality expression.
Enjoy a gourmet break to discover the future stars of Languedoc before everyone else.
Gascon cuisine lovers, this is for you!
For two days, we'll be revealing one of the world's most famous recipes: Foie Gras!
Supported by a team of friendly Gers women, you'll discover the secrets of how it's made.
Armagnac tasting is also on the menu. At the end of your stay, you'll receive a foie gras tasting diploma.
Montpellier has been renowned for its faculty of medicine since the 14th century. This tradition of science has continued until today. It is here that the most brilliant researchers invented viticulture and modern oenology. Around the School of Agriculture, Montpellier has built up over time the largest center of wine research in the world. The terroirs of Grès de Montpellier, Saint Georges d'Orques, Saint Drézéry and Méjanelle are among the oldest in Languedoc. Over the centuries, the rich aristocrats and doctors of Montpellier have built superb wine castles on these terroirs. They called them their folies (that meands in french crazy, you should understand why when you visit it).