- Wine Tour Destinations
The large region of Languedoc-Roussillon stretches across the south of France from the Rhone river all the way to the Pyrenees mountains and the border with Spain. It typically enjoys 300 days of sun each year and produces over a third of all French wine. Amongst the thousands of hectares of vines, there are a number of small, sub regions producing a range of very interesting wines
Located in South-western France on one of the pilgrimage routes to Santiago de Compostella, Cognac is a pretty town on the river Charente, whose fate has been closely linked to that of the Liqueur of the Gods ever since the 17th Century. The region is a year-round destination and the passion and skill of the Cognac-makers combined with the prestige of the grand Cognac Houses make it an enticing destination.