Jennifer Adams

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The Languedoc is a rewarding place to tour, unless it is August, when Europeans who cannot afford the Riviera crowd to ravage its beaches. There is a wild, savage beauty to the landscape, stark and colorful at once, and the province abounds in medieval fortresses and cathedrals, impossible geological formations, sandy Mediterranean beaches, and unpretentious cuisine. It is almost, but not quite, Provence.
Adventures on the Wine Route: A Wine Buyer's Tour of France (25th Anniversary Edition)
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