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There is no party without a bottle to be opened. For this reason Bugatti has decided to prepare for the celebrations for its 110 years (1909 – 2019) with a special edition of Champagne Carbon, a famous French champagne company known for providing bottles on the podiums of the Formula 1 Grand Prix sparkling wine dedicated to Bugatti is called ‘ƎB.01’ and obviously refers to the initials of the founder of the French car manufacturer, Ettore Bugatti (with E on the contrary, as used in Bugatti).
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.
On the nose, aromas of almond and powdered cocoa develop into white fruit with hints of dried flowers. Classic toasted notes give a rounded finish and denote a fully realized maturity. The palate has a full taste that lingers with elegance on a sappy, spicy note (Dry, White Fruit, Floral, Light-bodied)
This sparkling blush is bottle fermented and aged on the lees for 22 months. The result is a fresh, expressive and elegant pink. Aromas of yellow peach and pineapple blossom. Tight bubbles burst in summer ripened apricot and stone fruit with savory hints of basil and heirloom tomato. Elegant and balanced on the palate with a clean finish.
Nose: powerful and complex nuttiness aromas in harmony with spicy notes, warm roasted coffee and cinnamon hints from the long contact with oak wood during the aging process.Palate: On the palate, an array of flavours flourishes, mainly to toasted nuts and chocolate. The 40 Year-old is an intense and complex port with mellow and spicy aftertaste.
Ferruccio Lamborghini was an Italian industrialist. In 1963, he created Automobili Lamborghini, a maker of high-end sports cars in Sant'Agata Bolognese. He went to build the very first super car in the world. Born to grape farmers in Renazzo, his mechanical know-how led him to enter the business of tractor manufacturing in 1948, which quickly became an important manufacturer of agricultural equipment in the midst of Italy's post-WWII economic boom. Lamborghini sold off many of his interests by the late 1970s and retired to an estate in Umbria, where he pursued winemaking.