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Using the Traditional Method, this Cremant de Bourgogne has a light pink color with subtle aromas of fresh red fruit. To the taste it is fresh and lively. Serve chilled, between 6° and 8°C.
Grapes are harvested by hand, gently crushed, and soft pressed before being transferred to the winery for primary alcoholic fermentation. A second fermentation at low temperature lasts over two months, and the wine is finished with maturation on yeast lees for three months before bottling.
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.
Very ripe strawberries and raspberries with hints of cranberry. This wine has a creamy texture, yet it is delicate and fresh with a crisp finish. Grapes grown from some of the most choice land in the surrounding region of La Motte en Provence, consisting primarily of Grenache, Rolle (Vermentino), Cinsault, Syrah, and Tibouren.
A gentle and persistent string of very delicate bubbles forms, exploding on the surface. It begins first with the aromas of fresh red fruits (strawberry, raspberry, cherry) combined with citrus fruit fragrances (grapefruit) that match perfectly with the lightly spiced notes of cinnamon and vanilla revealed once allowed to breathe.
A specific recipe elaborated by the Marie Brizard Liqueur Master: An infusion of raspberries exclusively coming from the Hautes Côtes de Nuits Saint-Georges, in the Burgungy region with 2 varieties: Rose de Plombières and Lloyd George; the finishing touch: the addition of blackcurrant and cherry infusions.
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.
In 1810, Madame Clicquot invented the first ever vintage champagne. Since then, the house has cultivated its art of ageing. This Vintage Rose 2015 is crafted only from "Premier and Grand Cru" grapes (50% Pinot Noir, 30% Chardonnay and 20% Meunier).
Launched in 2004, the ‘Ice Jacket’ embodies the perfect balance between innovation and haute-couture to guarantee the ultimate champagne tasting experience, wherever, whenever!
The nose comes out strong and old-vine rich. Village maybe, but it's expansive on the palate and has 1er cru length and aromatic pedigree. Pierre Boillot is a rare master of both the Côtes de Beaune and the Côtes de Nuits–not only does he have the vineyards but also the savoir-faire and skill.
A gleaming vivid pink color in the glass with golden highlights. The wine shows a vibrant, fruity bouquet, with mainly scents of fragrant red berries and cherries: Morello cherry, lingonberry and cranberry.
Joseph Cartron uses peaches grown on the slopes of the Hautes Côtes de Bourgogne and macerates them for 10 to 12 weeks, to allow all of the desired aromas from the fruits to be extracted, resulting in a gorgeous Crème De Pêche De Vigne.
The more limited cuvee, the 2007 Gigondas Terrasses des Dentelles, exhibits super precision, a terrific minerality that comes through the lavish amounts of black raspberry, blueberry, and spring flower characteristics, superb ripeness, a saturated ruby/purple color, full-bodied power, and admirable elegance, purity, and acidity.