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Champagne Brut Impérial NV 900cl

AOC | Champagne | France
CHF 1’286.40

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91 Wine Spectator
Lemon curd and glazed apricot notes mix with hints of biscuit, black raspberry and smoky mineral in this lightly creamy version, offering a lively bead and well-cut acidity. Drink now through 2018. –AN
91 Wine Spectator
Lemon curd and glazed apricot notes mix with hints of biscuit, black raspberry and smoky mineral in this lightly creamy version, offering a lively bead and well-cut acidity. Drink now through 2018. –AN
90 James Suckling
This Brut NV is all about textural feel, in a comparable way to velvet and leather apparel. It takes a moment’s aeration in the glass for the discreet citrus, apple-ring and toasty character to emerge, so don’t rush this. The simultaneously mellow and lively balance and the harmoniously dry finish will appeal to a wide public. Drink now.
86 Robert Parker
The NV Imperial is a straightforward, tasty Champagne made in a easygoing style, with good length and a clean, refreshing finish. Anticipated maturity: 2008-2010. <br/><br/>Moet & Chandon is one of Champagne’s giants when it comes to the sheer number of bottles that emerge from its cellars each year. The house’s top wine, Dom Perignon, is quite possibly the most iconic wine in Champagne, and perhaps the world. Production numbers are always kept close to the vest, but that notwithstanding, it is impossible to ignore the exceptional quality that the best vintages offer. At its best Dom Perignon is also an extremely ageworthy wine. In recent years Chef de Caves Richard Geoffroy has instituted a program of re-releasing newly disgorged wines under the OEnotheque program. Younger vintages see a second release (also known as second plenitude), while some of the older, classic vintages from the 1970s are on their third release (also known as third plenitude). While the OEnotheques, particularly the third releases, can be very pricey, at their finest they offer an extraordinary,otherworldly drinking experience matched by few wines in the world. Although Moet & Chandon doesn't disclose disgorgement dates, Geoffroy is considering adding that information in the near future. <br/>
86 Robert Parker
The NV Imperial is a straightforward, tasty Champagne made in a easygoing style, with good length and a clean, refreshing finish. Anticipated maturity: 2008-2010. <br/><br/>Moet & Chandon is one of Champagne’s giants when it comes to the sheer number of bottles that emerge from its cellars each year. The house’s top wine, Dom Perignon, is quite possibly the most iconic wine in Champagne, and perhaps the world. Production numbers are always kept close to the vest, but that notwithstanding, it is impossible to ignore the exceptional quality that the best vintages offer. At its best Dom Perignon is also an extremely ageworthy wine. In recent years Chef de Caves Richard Geoffroy has instituted a program of re-releasing newly disgorged wines under the OEnotheque program. Younger vintages see a second release (also known as second plenitude), while some of the older, classic vintages from the 1970s are on their third release (also known as third plenitude). While the OEnotheques, particularly the third releases, can be very pricey, at their finest they offer an extraordinary,otherworldly drinking experience matched by few wines in the world. Although Moet & Chandon doesn't disclose disgorgement dates, Geoffroy is considering adding that information in the near future. <br/>
Producteur
Moët & Chandon
Ce nom est synonyme de champagne à plus d’un titre. L’une des maisons champenoises les plus importantes, pour ne pas dire les plus recherchées, Moët et Chandon figure aussi parmi les références absolues de l’appellation. Fondée en 1743 par Claude Moët, elle continue de s’enorgueillir du succès et du glamour que ses vins apportent à chaque célébration. La maison élabore de nombreuses cuvées dont le Brut Impérial et le Brut Impérial Rosé, ainsi que le Brut Grand Vintage et le Brut Grand Vintage Rosé, sans parler de l’Ice Impérial, plus récent. Alors que le champagne Brut Impérial, issu d’un assemblage de plus de 100 vins différents, incarne le style emblématique de la maison, l’Ice Impérial est un champagne Moët conçu pour conserver sa qualité une fois versé sur des glaçons. Cette maison historique appartient actuellement au groupe de luxe, LVMH, Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA.