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Cabardès is an ''Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée'' (AOC) for red and rosé wine in Languedoc-Roussillon wine region in France. Cabardès was named after the Lords of Cabaret who defended the Châteaux de Lastours against Simon de Montfort in 1209. Despite the name's medieval origins, this appellation is one of the youngest in France, having only become official in February 1999. ==History==
The residents of the Cabardes region produced wine as early as the Roman occupation, but the modern appellation was made official only in 1999.〔 It had previously been a VDQS wine under the alternative names Cabardès and Côtes du Cabardès et de l'Orbiel since 1973.〔(Décret du 12 février 1999 relatif à l'appellation d'origine contrôlée « Cabardès » - J.O n° 39 du 16 Février 1999 )〕 The unique requirement of blending Mediterranean varietals and Atlantic varietals is the result of experimentation in cultivation and blending that began in the late 1970s.〔 As of 2007, these wines were relatively unknown in France, and their export, in terms of volume, is exceptionally rare due to limited production quantities and a relatively small marketing budget.〔
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