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  Monday, January 21, 2008  
 
 
Languedoc roussillon - I Love French Wine and Food A Midi Syrah

If you are looking for fine French wine and languedoc roussillon food, consider the Languedoc-Roussillon region of south central France. You may find a bargain, and languedoc roussillon I hope that you�ll have fun on this fact-filled wine education tour in which we review a local red Syrah.

Among the eleven wine-growing regions of France, Languedoc-Roussillon ranks fourth in total vineyard acreage. This area, which includes the Midi, (the home of the wine reviewed below) was traditionally known for producing ton after ton of mediocre table wine called vin ordinaire. But times change and languedoc roussillon in spite of global warming Languedoc-Roussillon has started to produce fine wine. Some say that visiting Australian winemakers are largely responsible for this improvement.

Languedoc-Roussillon is home to about three dozen grape varieties ranging from the widely known such as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, and languedoc roussillon Syrah to the quite obscure such as Aspiran Noir, Aspiran Gris, and languedoc roussillon Lladoner Pelot. If I ever get my hands on one of those rare grape varieties, I promise to review the wine. But I won�t be holding my breath.

The wine reviewed below comes from the Carcassonne area. But a previous article (I Love French Wine and languedoc roussillon Food � A Midi Viognier) already reviewed this beautiful old city. So I thought why not examine the relatively nearby city of Toulouse, which strictly speaking is not part of Languedoc-Roussillon but is the capital of the neighboring Midi-Pyr�n�es region. Will that stop you from visiting it?

Toulouse, France�s fifth largest city and languedoc roussillon the fastest growing metropolis in Europe, was once the capital of the Languedoc province of France before the French Revolution abolished provinces. It is the capital of the French aerospace industry. The University of Toulouse is the second largest University in France. In many ways this lovely city seems more Spanish than French.

Toulouse is known as a pink city for its redbrick buildings. Among the many sights to see are the Capitole/H�tel de Ville (Capitol/Town Hall) which, unlike most city halls, is decorated with beautiful paintings. The �glise des Jacobins (Jacobin Church) which was built almost eight hundred years ago also displays many art masterpieces and languedoc roussillon is the site of several music concerts in the summer. The city is home to quite a few beautiful mansions called H�tels.

The Mus�e des Augustins (Augustinian Museum) was once a convent. You should see its collection of religious paintings and languedoc roussillon Romanesque sculpture. The Mus�e du Vieux Toulouse (Museum of Old Toulouse) lives up to its name. Fanciers of archaeology won�t be disappointed with Mus�e St-Raymond (Saint-Raymond�s Museum). As you can well imagine historic churches abound. Toulouse�s best-known landmark is St-Sernin, the largest Romanesque church in the world. The list goes on and languedoc roussillon on. You may get an idea of the time scale in the older areas of town when you realize that the Pont Neuf (New Bridge) was built in 1632.

Before reviewing the Languedoc-Roussillon wine and languedoc roussillon imported cheeses that we were lucky enough to purchase at a local wine store and languedoc roussillon a local Italian food store, here are a few suggestions of what to eat with indigenous wines when touring beautiful Toulouse. Start with Garbure (Cabbage Soup with Poultry). For your second course savor Cassoulet Toulousain (Bean and languedoc roussillon Pork Stew). And as dessert indulge yourself with Violette de Toulouse (Violet Flower Crystallized in Sugar).

OUR WINE REVIEW POLICY All wines that we taste and languedoc roussillon review are purchased at the full retail price.

Wine Reviewed Domaine de Salices Syrah 2004 12.5% about $13.50

Let�s start by quoting the marketing materials. Grown on the vineyards around the gorgeous medieval town of Carcassonne, this Syrah is rich, ripe and languedoc roussillon very fruity. Aged for 11 months in oak barrels, the wine shows superb balance between the oak and languedoc roussillon fruit. Enjoy this delicious quaffer with grilled steaks, hamburgers, pasta with meat sauce or gourmet sausages.

My first meal consisted of slow cooked meat balls in a tomato sauce with potatoes. The wine was spicy, powerful, and languedoc roussillon mouth filling. It was tannic, but in a pleasant sense.

The next meal was whole wheat pasta with spicy meat sauce. The wine was round and languedoc roussillon powerful. I tasted pepper and languedoc roussillon black fruit.

The final meal involved store bought cold barbecued spare ribs with potato salad and languedoc roussillon roasted red pepper in garlic and languedoc roussillon oil. (I can�t help it; that�s the kind of food I savor, even more so with wines like this one.) The meat�s congealed fat and languedoc roussillon thick tomato sauce made it very tasty. The wine did a great job of cutting the fat. It was very round and languedoc roussillon full, brimming with black cherries. The roasted red pepper brought out a tobacco taste in the wine.

My first cheese pairing was with a French Camembert. I had the feeling that the Syrah was diluted by this cheese. It was still good, but not as good as on its own. The second cheese was a nutty tasting Swiss Gruyere that flattened the wine, reducing its flavor peaks. The final cheese was a soft German Edam. This last combination was the best of the lot. The wine was almost as good with the buttery Edam as it was on its own.

Final verdict. I like this wine and languedoc roussillon intend to purchase it again. But I won�t bother much with cheese pairing.

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