

Description
Blanquette de Limoux is probably oldest sparkling wine in world. We know that in 1531, Benedictine Monks of Abbey of Saint-Hilaire were already producing Blanquette de Limoux which certainly makes it France's Oldest Sparkling Wine preceding Champagne by more than a century Limoux vineyards are located in Languedoc, in Southern France, at foothills of Pyrenees Mountains. grapes are selected from clay-limestone plots that capture both Oceanic and Mediterranean influences. Dry, toasty, smooth and clean SAINT-HILAIRE truly captivates with an attractive yeasty aroma and luscious creamy texture. palate is light and crisp with citrus and apple flavors and body is just hefty enough.
Quick Glance
Wine Year: 2008
Summary
Product Title: Saint Hilaire Limoux Blanc de Blanc Brut 2008 Vintage Wine
Manufacturer: Saint Hilaire
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