IGP Pays d'Oc

Climate

Grown between the Mediterranean and the mountains, IGP Pays d’Oc varietal wines cover an extensive sun-kissed area from the Camargue to the Vermillion Coast, in the heart of France’s largest wine region which is also renowned for its appellation wines.  

Its climate promotes healthy vines. The IGP Pays d’Oc production area covers the length and breadth of Languedoc-Roussillon:

Soils

Pays d’Oc is such an extensive wine region that it is naturally home to an extraordinary range of soil types, that can vary from sandy terrain along the coast to limestone, schist, clay or stony gravel on the valley floors and hillsides. 

Permitted grape varieties

This mosaic of vineyard sites allows 58 permitted grape varieties to fully express themselves.

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Colours and styles

The character of IGP Pays d’Oc varietal wines is closely connected to the sunny Mediterranean climate in the Pays d’Oc region. 

The grapes ripen effortlessly and this translates to highly concentrated and very aromatic varietal wines. The main feature of IGP Pays d’Oc varietal wines is their fruitiness.

The array of vineyard sites, wineries, philosophies and the region’s extensive boundaries for growing wines, coupled with its countless grape varieties and people, pave the way for infinite combinations and varietal characters.