Aimery Grande Cuvée 1531 Cremant de Limoux Rosé
Hailing from the oldest sparkling wine region in France. A French love letter, lingering, vivacious, strawberry, patisserie, creamy.
All this awards & accolades can't be wrong:
Grande Cuvee 1531 de Aimery Brut Rosé NV
Top 10 - Best Sparkling for Christmas Dish Magazine
Best Of Class Los Angeles IWSC
Gold Los Angeles IWSC
Gold New World Wine Awards
Gold Pacific Rim Wine Competition
Gold Mondial du Rosé
Gold Mundus Vini
Gold Concours General Agricole de Paris
Gold Vinalies Internationales
Gold Dish Magazine
‘Excellent’ (93/100) Cameron Douglas MS
5 stars (93/100) Wine Orbit
5 stars The Wine Writer
The multi-award winning Crémant Grande
Cuvée 1531 from Sieur d’Arques is
considered one of the best sparkling wines
in the South of France and was named
after the year in which bottle fermentation
was invented or discovered in France.
The history of the Languedoc vineyard dates
back to the 5th century BC, when the Greeks
introduced the vine and its cultural practices.
But it was in 1531 that the Benedictine monks
of the Abbey of Saint-Hilaire, a neighbouring
town of Limoux, produced the first sparkling
wine... one century before Dom Perignon.
The First Bubble of the World had
just been born, thus marking the
beginning of the fascinating history of
the sparkling wines of Languedoc and
more widely of the South of France.