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The opening bouquet is complex and luminous, a mingling of white flowers, citrus and stone fruit. The overall effect is enhanced by the freshness of aniseed and crushed mint. The final aromas offered by the wine are starting to show spicy, woody and roasted notes.
Blend: 64% Pinot Noir, 36% Chardonnay.
La Grande Dame 1998 has a pale gold color with jade glints. The wine is crystal clear, with unbelievably fine bubbles.
Penfolds has unveiled the first champagne made by an Australian winery at an event held overnight at the Hotel Ritz, Paris. To mark Penfolds' 175th anniversary, the South Australian winery has collaborated with independent champagne house Thienot to create three champagnes from its 2012 vintage.
A collaboration between Champagne Thienot and Penfolds to mark the 175th anniversary of Penfolds.
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)
With a bottle and box design that's as radical as the queen of reinvention herself, this limited-edition collaboration between Dom Pérignon and Lady Gaga is a sight to behold. It's a visual ode to creativity that pushes boundaries, breaks rules and finds harmony in tension.
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.
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).
COLOR: Champagne color of pale gold with a pink tint. Wine plays a beautiful little bubbles, creating a gentle foam.
TASTE: Champagne has a strong, fresh taste with good structure and a lovely long finish with hints of apple and berries.
Wafting from the glass with aromas of dried fruits, pear, toasted nuts, orange zest, honeycomb and freshly baked bread. Medium to full-bodied, generous but incisive, it’s deep and elegantly fleshy, with a beautifully refined mousse and an enveloping core of fruit that’s complemented by the characteristic Krug patina of nutty complexity.