Fronton has long been built against himself, against his quarrels of villages, his productive habits, his Bordeaux temptations. Today, thanks to winemakers like Frédéric Ribbes and Marc Penavayre, the appellation seems to have become aware of his assets: a popular land, a peasant memory and two rare and identity grape varieties. They have told us with two voices the history of the appellation. In Fronton, between Toulouse and Tarn-et-Garonne, on…
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Fronton has long been built against himself, against his quarrels of villages, his productive habits, his Bordeaux temptations. Today, thanks to winemakers like Frédéric Ribbes and Marc Penavayre, the appellation seems to have become aware of his assets: a popular land, a peasant memory and two rare and identity grape varieties. They have told us with two voices the history of the appellation. In Fronton, between Toulouse and Tarn-et-Garonne, on…