Launched in 2006, the Vignobles & Découvertes label is awarded for a period of three years by Atout France, on the recommendation of the Conseil Supérieur de l'Œnotourisme. It is awarded to destinations that combine tourism and viticulture, offering a varied and complementary range of tourist services. This label helps visitors to organise their stay by guaranteeing quality services.
The Aude, the jewel in the crown of the Languedoc, is a land of vineyards and sumptuous landscapes, where wine tasting goes perfectly with hiking. Meet passionate winegrowers and discover unique wine-tourism circuits between the sea and the mountains.
The Aude offers a host of waymarked footpaths through the emblematic terroirs of the Minervois, Corbières and La Clape. Whether you're a gentle rambler or a keen walker, these paths offer exceptional views of the countryside and vineyards.
Each stage of your journey is an opportunity to meet passionate winegrowers who will open the doors of their estates to you. They'll share their know-how and love of the land with you, and let you in on the secrets of local winemaking.
The Aude wine routes offer a unique experience for wine tourism enthusiasts, combining breathtaking scenery, historic heritage and unforgettable tastings.
The Minervois Wine Route An itinerary through authentic villages such as Caunes-Minervois and Homps, where you can discover powerful, aromatic red wines.
The Corbières Wine Route This route winds its way between Cathar castles and wild landscapes, stopping off at estates producing full-bodied reds and mineral whites.
The Clape Wine Route Between Narbonne and the Mediterranean, this route plunges you into a unique terroir of elegant, expressive wines.
The Limouxin Wine Route Blanquette de Limoux: Famous for its Blanquette de Limoux, this tour takes you on a discovery of the oldest sparkling wine in the world.