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I am interested in tasting and learning more about wines from the Bandol and Languedoc-Roussillon regions of France. I like what I have tasted from Mourvedre grapes (mostly blends).

Does any local shop show specialization in these regions? Does anyone here sell Kermit Lynch wines?

Thanks

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I see the Kermit Lynch label around a lot, I'm fairly sure sure he's im most major wine shops. I might try Andy Bassins in Palisades, up McCarthur Blvd. I don't get there often, but when I do, I'm always struck by the amount of southern French wine they stock.

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A good book that you might enjoy perusing while drinking your purchases is Languedoc-Roussillon: The Wines and Wine Makers by Paul Strang. It's fairly up-to-date, published in 2002, and is available on Amazon.

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Celines in McLean has a grest selection, also accross the Street is The Vineyard. The new managing partner, Jim Arsenault, is a legend in the wine industry and knows probably as much about wine as anybody.

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Circle Wines in Chevy Chase (on Connecticut) carries a few K. Lynch wines, including Domaine Tempier (Bandol).

Edit: oops, wrong street

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Chris Sadler

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