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Mas des Quernes produces wines from Languedoc-Roussillon, a region celebrated for its sun-ripened Mediterranean varieties and mineral-driven expressions. The winery's portfolio centers on Grenache, Carignan, and Mourvèdre—grapes that thrive in the region's warm, dry climate and deliver wines of depth and structure. La Villa Romaine, a blend of Carignan, Mourvèdre, and Grenache, stands as the flagship offering. Les Ruches, built from the same trio of varieties, and Les Petits Travers Rouge, which incorporates Cinsaut and Syrah alongside Grenache, round out the core range. These wines have drawn assessment from Falstaff, Decanter, and Wine Advocate, reflecting their standing within the broader conversation around contemporary Languedoc production. The house demonstrates a commitment to the classical varieties of southern France, allowing the region's terroir and vintage conditions to shape the final expression.
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