Roche Lacour Crémant de Limoux 2016
Easily mistaken for Champagne ... even by the experts!
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- White - Dry
France
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Wine Details
- Mid Gold, Tiny Bubbles
- Chardonnay-based blend
- 7.41 Units
- 12.5% ABV
- 31 December 2020
Flavour Profile
Tasting notes
Generous creamy flavours of ripe peach and citrus zest. Gentle mousse
Aroma
Rich, ripe citrus and peach with toasty hints
The Wine
Roche Lacour winemaker Laurent Mingaud works his magic beneath the cool hills of Limoux. Here, the monks of Saint Hilaire are said to have mastered sparkling wine methods in 1531, centuries ahead of Dom Pérignon. Bottles back then were fragile and didn't travel, so their success remained a secret. The cuvée is rich in Chardonnay and Pinot Noir – like Champagne – with just a splash of creamy Chenin Blanc, and the wine is oak-fermented – just like Krug! It's an expensive, labour-intensive technique (so rarely practised) yet important for extra depth and complexity. Savour Laurent Mingaud’s labour-of-love with deserving crudités and canapés, think salmon blinis and fresh oysters.
Roche Lacour winemaker Laurent Mingaud works his magic beneath the cool hills of...
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