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First produced by monks at Saint Hilaire in the 16th century, this is reputedly the oldest sparkling wine in France and made with no dosage. The beautiful label depicts the almond blossom which is in flower when the wine was traditionally bottled before starting its second ferment.

 

Production

Mauzac Blanc is hand harvested and vinified following the method discovered by monks at Saint Hilaire Abbey in the 16th century. The first fermentation is halted by cooling the vats and the partially fermented wine is bottled the following March (traditionally at the time of a full moon) with its residual yeast and sugar. The second fermentation starts in the bottle as the temperature rises in the spring, and the final wine is lower in pressure and retains more of its natural sugar than traditional method fizz. With no dosage and no ageing the resulting wine is off-dry and light - just 6% ABV - and it is often slightly cloudy because the lower pressure of this style of wine prohibits the disgorgement of its lees.

Domaine J.Laurens Limoux Méthode Ancestrale NV (6 bottles case)

£79.99Price
£13.33 per 75 Centiliters
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  • Tasting notes

    Pleasantly off-dry with lovely fresh apple sweetness and naturally low in alcohol.

  • Food match

    Off-dry, this Méthode Ancestrale will accompany melon (especially Canteloupe) with Parma ham, but also works exceptionally well with fruit desserts such as apple pie with a good vanilla ice cream.

  • Info

    • ABV

      6%

    • CASE/BOTTLE SIZE

      6 x 75cl

    • REGION/COUNTRY

      LANGUEDOC, FRANCE

    • GRAPE

      MAUZAC BLANC 100%

    • FEATURES

      SUSTAINABLE, SPARKLING

    • CLOSURE

      CORK

    • WINEMAKER

      HENRI ALBRUS

    • APPELLATION

      LIMOUX

    • ALLERGEN INFO

      CONTAINS SULPHITES AND NO OTHER ALLERGENS

  • Meet the producer

    J.Laurens produces both Mauzac-dominated Blanquette de Limoux and Chardonnay-based Crémant de Limoux from their 30 hectares of sustainably-farmed vineyards, slightly to the south-west of Carcassone. The domaine was established by Champenois Michel Dervin in the 1980s, and since 2002, it has been owned by the locally-born entrepreneur Jacques Calvel. He has surrounded himself with an expert team led by winemaker Henri Albrus, and he has built the domaine's current reputation for outstanding sparkling wines.

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