IGP Coteaux de Béziers

100 % Mediterranean!

Béziers, the historic capital of the Languedoc wine region

The Béziers region, home to some of the oldest vineyards in Languedoc, is a historic cradle of Mediterranean winemaking. Renowned for its rich viticultural heritage, this area continues to produce wines that embody the authentic flavors and character of the Mediterranean.

Foundation

August 1

2009

Territory

17

communes

Production

28 600 hL

Producers

29 independent wineries,

5 co-operative wineries, and

20 trading companies with wineries.

Colours

Red

21%

Rosé

51%

White

28%

Main grape varieties
authorized for the reds

Cabernet Sauvignon

Grenache

Cinsault

Carignan

Merlot

Main grape varieties
authorized for the rosés

Cabernet Sauvignon

Grenache

Cinsault

Carignan

Merlot

Main grape varieties
authorized for the whites

Chardonnay

Sauvignon Blanc

Viognier

Vermentino

terroir

Often, when referring to terroir, emphasis is entirely placed on the geology. Certainly the nature of the soils and sub-soils is essential, of course. But omitting to take into account the climate is tantamount to only addressing half of the issue of terroir.

With its hot, dry summers, mild winters and springs and autumns that are not lacking in periods of heavy rainfall, the Mediterranean climate that shapes the region’s weather patterns is ideally suited to growing vines. The region displays great aromatic diversity, with notes of red or even black fruits in the reds, red fruits in the rosés and citrus and white-fleshed fruits in the whites entwined with floral notes and garrigue perfumes.

History

As early as the 6th century BC, and even before the Phocaeans introduced them to Marseille, vines were grown in the region. The vineyards of Béziers and its surrounding area enjoyed their heyday under the Roman Empire and subsequently from the 17th to the 19th century, boosted by sea and rail transportation which promoted trade in wine and allowed some of the locals to amass considerable fortunes. They also experienced their hours of darkness, like at the turn of the 20th century, when a severe wine industry crisis led to mass demonstrations in 1907.