The Languedoc appellation, located in the south of France, is one of the largest and most diverse in the country, spanning several departments such as Hérault, Aude, Gard, and Pyrénées-Orientales. As an Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée (AOC), it ensures wine production using traditional methods and in authentic terroirs. The Mediterranean climate, characterised by hot, dry summers and mild winters, coupled with geological diversity, allows for the cultivation of many grape varieties. The dominant red grapes include Syrah, Grenache, Mourvèdre, and Carignan, producing rich and intense wines with aromas of red fruits and spices. The whites, made from varieties like Chardonnay, Grenache Blanc, and Clairette, are often fresh with floral and fruity notes. Languedoc is also renowned for its rosé wines, which are elegant and refreshing. This appellation stands out for its ability to offer high-quality wines at often affordable prices, thus appealing to both novice enthusiasts and seasoned connoisseurs.