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                  Limoux, Languedoc, South of France, France Non-Vintage
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                    Learn about Limoux wine, common tasting notes, where the region is and more ...

                    While Limoux also produces both white and red wines, it is ultimately recognized as a sparkling wine zone. Blanquette de Limoux is the region’s original sparkler, which is based on Mauzac with small amounts of Chardonnay and/or Chenin Blanc. The more rustic and traditional version, Blanquette Méthode Ancestrale, is an often cloudy and sweeter sparkling wine made exclusively from Mauzac.

                    In the 1990s, the region created the more modern, Crémant de Limoux, for international markets.