Domaine Rosier, Blanquette de Limoux, France
The Rosier family, who moved from Champagne to the Languedoc in order to set up their Domaine, are right to be proud of this delicious dry sparkling which offers fantastic value for a Champagne-style wine.
Blanquette de Limoux differs from Cremant in the grapes used; in this case Mauzac and Chardonnay. Whole bunches of hand-picked grapes are gently pressed and the chilled juice left to settle overnight before cold-fermentation. It has been lees-aged for nine months and is a lovely clean, creamy style. The Rosier family is rightly proud of this, their top cuvee.
In their own words, 'we arrived in the Aude on 1 January 1982, full of hope and energy to a vineyard property in the village of Villelongue d’Aude. We began by restructuring the vineyard and took out all the old red Aramon vines in order to make way for Chardonnay, Chenin, Mauzac and Pinot. Our first ‘cuvée’ was created in 1983, when we produced 600 bottles. The following year 6000 bottles were produced under the ‘appellation’ Blanquette de Limoux. In 1985 we had too little space in Villelongue, and we moved to Limoux to a larger site and we were thus able to increase our production, thanks for the most part to our expansion into the American market. We now produce 650,000 bottles of Blanquette de Limoux and Crémant de Limoux in a specially designed, ultra modern ‘Chai’ (wine production plant and storehouse) and have established a presence outside France in sixteen countries around the world.
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