Limousin
About Limousin
Limousin is a former administrative place of France. On 1 January 2016, it became a part of the new location of Nouvelle Aquitaine. It comprised 3 departments Correze, Creuse and Haute Vienne. Situated basically within the south imperative French Massif Central, Limousin had in 2010 742,770 inhabitants unfold out on almost 17,000 km², making it the least populated location of metropolitan France. Forming part of the southwest of the United States, Limousin is bordered by using the areas of Centre Val de Loire to the north, Poitou Charentes and Aquitaine to the west, Midi Pyrenees to the south and Auvergne to the east.
Limousin is likewise a part of the larger Occitania area. Limousin is basically rural vicinity. Famed for some of the great pork farming inside the world, herds of Limousin farm animals a specific chestnut crimson are common sight within the region. The vicinity is also a primary wood producing region. Due to its rural locality, it's also famed for its groves of French Oak, so prized for its distinct characters and flavors in wine fermentation that vintner Remy Martin has exclusive rights to its all right groves. It is a partnership that is over 100 years vintage.