Histoire de Vin Nimes ★ 4.3
Nimes caviste with a Languedoc-Roussillon anchored range and a sommelier programme searching out small Costieres de Nimes, Pic Saint-Loup and Languedoc-AOP growers.
Montpellier caviste opened in 2005 around natural-wine principles, sourcing Languedoc-Roussillon growers working in respectful viticulture with limited sulphur and biodynamic practice.
Address: 27 rue Saint-Cleophas, 34070 Montpellier, France, Languedoc
Nimes caviste with a Languedoc-Roussillon anchored range and a sommelier programme searching out small Costieres de Nimes, Pic Saint-Loup and Languedoc-AOP growers.
Carcassonne caviste in the heart of the Bastide Saint-Louis with a tasting, sales and exchange counter, Tuesday to Saturday, working the Aude appellations.
Place Chabaneau caviste opened April 2022 by Marie Sotomayor and Julien Brousseau, carrying around 300 references across France, Italy, Spain and the wider world alongside champagnes, sparkling wines, spirits and fine groceries. Tasting initiations run from the shop, and a sister Whisky, Rhum and Co shop run by Brousseau sits a short walk away on rue du Palais des Guilhem.
Independent caviste near Nimes opened in April 2023, working a Languedoc-Roussillon and Rhone-leaning range with regular small-producer tastings.
Sieur d'Arques cellar-door boutique in Limoux, selling Blanquette de Limoux, Cremant de Limoux, Limoux AOP still wines and the Toques et Clochers auction barrels.
Family-run Montpellier caviste since 1944 with three local shops, deep on Languedoc-Roussillon reds plus Bordeaux back vintages and a sommelier team specialising in regional pairings.