Under the sun-drenched skies of Roussillon, where ancient stone terraces kiss the Mediterranean breeze, the Côtes Catalanes grape thrives. Its wines burst with the essence of sun-ripened blackberries and wild herbs, evoking the fragrance of lavender-laden hills. Each sip reveals silky tannins, entwined with whispers of spice and a minerality reminiscent of warm gravel paths. As the landscape hums with the songs of local folk, one ponders: can a single glass hold the spirit of a land?