Bettane and Desseauve are possibly the best-known wine-writing duo in France. Their new 2012 guide to the best wines in the country particularly favoured the Rives-Blanques chardonnay, both oaked and unoaked.
The writers lament the fact that inspite of the promise of France’s “new California’, the wines of the Languedoc have fallen into a classic pattern: viticulture at two speeds – one, a mass of indifferent wines with an uncertain future, and the other an elite of increasingly more refined expressions of terroir which can not fail to please.