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Tradition Brut is a very lively wine with fine bubbles that form a large string against a golden background. 60% Pinot Noir, 30% Pinot Meunier, 10% Chardonnay. A fruity nose and delicious, persistent barley sugar and brioche flavors.
As the Rose expression of the Brut Yellow Label, the flagship of Champagne Veuve Clicquot Rose is the instinctive choice for distinctive and romantic celebration. Its superb rose color with coppery accents brings an additional tough of audacity, modernity and romanticism—so Clicquot!
The immediate impression is of the mildness of the pure, airy, bright bouquet. A floral, fruity pastel tone then unfolds and quickly darkens into candied fruit, ripe hay and toasted notes, along with hints of licorice.
This eco-friendly giftbox holds one standard bottle of Yellow Label and opens to reveal a beautiful icebox. Sustainable and pleasing to the eye, it is made of 100% biodegradable and recyclable materials that can keep your Veuve Clicquot Champagne chilled for up to two hours. Simply add ice.
Beautiful, pale golden-yellow color with gentle green reflections; a vibrant, luminous color. Active effervescence with a persistent release of bubbles. At first very intense on the nose, with fresh fruit notes, particularly ripe citrus fruits.
Deep golden colored and fine, vivacious bubbles, predicting fullness and elegance. Aromas of flowers in bloom, ripe & dried fruit, marzipan, gingerbread and citrus fruits. Flavors of hazelnut, nougat, barley sugar, jellied and citrus fruits, almonds, brioche, and honey.
Intense red berry fruit notes originate from the blending of Pinot noir red wine, while the presence of Meunier emphasizes fresh and gourmand notes. They are balanced with the creamy finish common to all expressions of Veuve Clicquot.
Brut Impèrial Rosè is a blend of the three wine varieties, with an emphasis on Pinot Noir, embodying a fruity and daring character. Rosè with shades of copper, good intensity.
Armand de Brignac's unmistakable bottles have their roots in the French fashion industry and its reputation for opulence. Originally inspired by the celebrated Andre Courreges fashion house, the striking bottles are decorated at a single site in France's Cognac region and are fitted with four pewter labels hand-applied to the surface of the bottle.
This rich and complex wine, with beautiful aromas of dried fruit and toast is distinguished by an impressively long finish. The Dom Perignon is highly sought after by fans knowing its extraordinary ageing potential. Over the years, its bubbles are fading in favour of an incomparable creamy character.