Limoux Carnival
“Te Counaissi” – it looks and sounds familiar, and yet….. If you happen to be in Languedoc between January and the

We all know the French love a party, and the Carnival of Limoux is a party of pretty extraordinary calibre. Thought to have its roots in the Middle Ages, not even the dark days of the French Revolution could halt proceedings, and it remains the longest running ‘fete’ in France.
Since 1991, carnival season has concluded with a festival of gastronomy – an event called Toques et Clochers. Sponsored by the wine cooperative, Sieur D’Arques, each year, a different village within the appellation of Limoux, is chosen as the beneficiary of the fundraising activity of the local wine makers and chefs, and the proceeds go towards renovating the local church bell tower.


Now, you have to love a festival rooted in pagan times that tips its hat to the church, and allows everyone to have a great time eating and drinking in the name of philanthropy… Vive La France !
You can visit the Sieur D’Arques and taste the 3 styles of sparkling wines produced in this region on our Domain Gayda & Limoux tour.






