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Champagne Brut Belle Epoque Blanc de Blancs 2004 75cl

AOC Grand Cru | Côte des Blancs | Champagne | France
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Critics scores
95 By James Suckling
94 By Wine Spectator
Set within one of the most famous bottles with its distinctive floral decorations, this is looking very bright and tidy in 2004 with a wealth of deep-set complexity on the nose: citrus peel and pith, honey and grilled nuts. The palate's authoritative, very powerful and savory, displaying a long list of commanding flavors such as cashew nuts, almonds, brioche and stone fruits to close. A majestic Champagne.
Producer
Perrier-Jouët
Perhaps the most recognizable bottles in the appellation, Perrier-Jouët’s painted Belle Époque labels can be instantly identified by their flowery Art Nouveau embellishments. The marriage of Pierre-Nicolas Perrier and Adèle Jouët in 1811 set the stage for the now 200-year-old Maison Perrier Jouët. Currently owned by the Pernod Ricard group, the Champagne House is historically known for being one of the pioneers that led to the world’s first Brut in 1856. Today, the dryer styled Grand Brut exemplifies the classic house spirit, with a floral, elegant and structured Champagne. Widely acclaimed for its Belle Époque, and not only for the wines’ decorated bottles, but for its impressive tightly wound style of a Chardonnay-based Champagne. Characterized by the large presence of Chardonnay, the maison also produces a compelling Brut Rosé, and a delicate Belle Époque Rosé.