Discover Saint-Hilaire Blanquette de Limoux - France's Original Sparkling Wine
Step into history with this remarkable sparkling wine from the Abbey of Saint-Hilaire, where French bubbly was born over a century before Champagne. This historic treasure was even a favorite of Thomas Jefferson, who helped introduce it to America during his presidency.
The Experience:
- Aromas and Flavors:
- Fresh peach
- Ripe pear
- Crisp green apple skin
- Texture: Full and creamy with elegant bubbles
- Style: Fresh, lively, crisp, and dry
The Details:
- Region: Limoux, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
- Main Grape: Mauzac (traditional local variety)
- Supporting Grapes: Up to 10% Chenin Blanc and Chardonnay
- Size: 750ml
- Style: Brut (Dry)
Historical Significance:
- First documented in 1531 at the Abbey of Saint-Hilaire
- France's oldest sparkling wine, predating Champagne by over 100 years
- By 1794, enjoyed widespread fame throughout France
- A prized addition to Thomas Jefferson's personal wine cellar
Offering the sophistication and complexity of non-vintage Champagne at a fraction of the price, this wine continues a winemaking tradition that spans nearly five centuries. Perfect for celebrations or anytime you want to experience a taste of French wine history.