Sieur D'ArquesCremant de Limoux
About this product
- TypeChardonnay Mauzac Chenin Blanc
- Size750ML
- RegionLanguedoc-Roussillon
- Current VintageNon Vintage* - Vintage is not guaranteed and may vary store to store or when delivered.
- Standard Drinks7.4
- Alcohol Volume12.5%
- CountryFrance
- Brand NameSieur D'Arques
- ClosureCork
- Wine SweetnessDry
Gold - Concours de cremants 2017, Gold - Los Angeles Wine Competition 2012, Gold - Vinalies Internationales 2008, Gold - Vinalies Internationales 2009, Gold - Vinalies Internationales 2012, Gold - Concours General Agricole Paris 2008, Gold - Concours General Agricole Paris 2009, Gold - Concours General Agricole Paris 2010 & Gold - Los Angeles Wine Competition 2011.
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Campbell Mattinson
Award winning Australian wine reviewer for Wine Companion and winefront.com.au

Vintage Non Vintage
90 points Halliday Wine Companion
I enjoyed this wine a fair bit more than the price would suggest. The appealI enjoyed this wine a fair bit more than the price would suggest. The appeal? It?s just so dry and refreshing. You could easily call it crisp. It tastes of warm red apples and yeast, citrus blossom and citrus juice. Lovely dry finish. Price is great. Extra points for style integrity. Perfect as a pre-dinner tipple. ItI enjoyed this wine a fair bit more than the price would suggest. The appeal? It?s just so dry and refreshing. You could easily call it crisp. It tastes of warm red apples and yeast, citrus blossom and citrus juice. Lovely dry finish. Price is great. Extra points for style integrity. Perfect as a pre-dinner tipple.s just so dry and refreshing. You could easily call it crisp. It tastes of warm red apples and yeast, citrus blossom and citrus juice. Lovely dry finish. Price is great. Extra points for style integrity. Perfect as a pre-dinner tipple.
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Dan Murphy's Wine Panel
Australia's premier retail wine assessment panel

Vintage Non Vintage
92 points
Champagne might be the most famous sparkling wine region in France however it doesn't hold the title for the oldest region nor the most affordable. This goes to the Limoux region in the South, responsible for such beauties as this. Stylishly packaged, del
