Saint-Hilaire Blanquette de Limoux is sourced from the oldest sparkling wine producing region on the planet! In 1531, Benedictine monks from Saint-Hilaire were producing a still wine made from the Mauzac grape and stumbled upon bottles going through secondary fermentation. The appellation of Blanquette de Limoux was born! Still made in the same, traditional way today, Saint-Hilaire Brut displays aromatic flavours of peach, pear and green apple skins with a wonderful, full, creamy mouthfeel. Think non vintage Champagne for a fraction of the cost!
$12.90 in any six
The Brut Vintage displays aromatic flavours of peach, pear and green apple skins with a wonderful, full, creamy mouthfeel. Think Non-Vintage Champagne for a fraction of the cost!
Vintage: 2010
Score: 91 points
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| Varietal | Mauzac Chardonnay Chenin Blanc |
|---|---|
| Brand Name | Saint-Hilaire |
| Liquor Style | Sparkling White |
| Size | 750mL |
| Current Vintage | 2010* |
| Vintage Note | * Vintages may vary from store to store and when delivered. Every effort is made to ensure the current vintage is displayed, however variations can occur. |
| Award Winner | Gold - Concours General Agricole Paris 2011 |
| Country | France |
| Region | Languedoc-Roussillon |
| Closure | Cork |
| Standard Drinks | 7.4 (2010) |
| Alcohol By Volume | 12.0% (2010) |
| Product Code | DM_706498 |
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