Wineries in Limouxin
Limouxin: Altitude and Atlantic Freshness
Nestled in the upper valley of the Aude, the Limouxin distinguishes itself from its Mediterranean neighbors with a unique climate, cooled by oceanic influences. The altitude of its slopes plays a fundamental role here, preserving an acidity and balance rare at these southern latitudes.
This exceptional terroir is historically famous for its foundational sparkling wines (Blanquette and Crémant), but it also produces elegant reds and great still whites.
To enrich your wine tourism stay, explore the department of Aude. You can find more information on local cuvées via the Limoux AOC website.