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The Psagot Blanc de Blancs was produced from 100% Chardonnay grapes. The wine went through secondary fermentation in bottle and aged on its lees for 6 years before release.
Cremant might be Burgundy's greatest value category. This has so much in common with Champagne: a grape (Chardonnay), a soil-type (limestone), and the way in which it's made (methode Champenoise). The big difference? Price. You'd have to spend at least 50% more to get this kind of quality in Champagne.
Perrier-Jouët’s famous flower-trimmed bottle, the exquisite Belle Epoque champagne, is one of the most recognizable and well-known wines on the planet. Far less encountered are others in the range, including Rose and Blanc de Blancs.
Notes of English candy, grapefruit, compote fruits, caramel, quince and brioche. The palate is abundant with crystalized citrus fruits, honey and hints of blackberries.
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.
A fantastically accessible, light, and dry sparkling wine. Made from a variety of grapes, such as Ugni Blanc and Airen, this wine has fresh, crisp notes of peach, apple and pear. Fine and persistent bubbles, a delicate fruity nose and a fresh and harmonious palate.