IGP Pays Cathare

A land of vines and castles

In Southern Languedoc,
l’IGP Pays Cathare covers an extensive area. Its spectacular scenery and characterful wines make it a must-visit destination.

Foundation

April 16

2004

Territory

493

villages

Production

1 735 hL

Producers

18 independent wineries,

2 co-operatives et

5 wine merchants.

Colours

red

65%

Rosé

25%

White

10%

Main grape varieties
authorized for the reds

Carignan

Grenache

Syrah

Cinsaut

Cabernet Sauvignon

Main grape varieties
authorized for the rosés

Carignan

Grenache

Cinsaut

Cabernet Sauvignon

Merlot

Main grape varieties
authorized for the whites

Chardonnay

Sauvignon Blanc

Vermentino

Roussanne

Chenin Blanc

terroir

Like certain parts of neighbouring Roussillon, IGP Le Pays Cathare’s stomping ground is embedded in a geological mosaic that is very difficult to summarise in just a few lines. Between the coast and the more inland areas set within the IGP’s boundaries, there is no shortage of climatic nuances – they range from Mediterranean to Pyrenean and even oceanic. 

The wines draw on these multiple influences to express great complexity underpinned by wonderful freshness. The IGP-labelled wines have a common denominator – their appetising flavours. The reds also display very clean characters, along with notes of red fruits, black fruits and spices. The whites are very charismatic, driven by aromas of white fruits, and the rosés focus on red fruits and roundness.

 

History

Cathar country does not just conjure up images of vineyards. The heritage and legends depicted by its famous castles stem from the numerous ruins of the citadels built by Louis IX in the 13th century after the Albigensian Crusade. Today, the vestiges often tower above spectacular hillsides planted to vineyards.