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Champagne Grand Brut NV 900cl

AOC | Champagne | Francia
CHF 1’286.40

Altre annate

NV
Punteggi dei critici
91 Wine Spectator
Elegant and finely balanced, with a subtle vein of smoky minerality underscoring juicy poached apple, candied lemon zest, gingersnap and honey notes. A fine aperitif. Drink now through 2016. –AN
91 Wine Spectator
Elegant and finely balanced, with a subtle vein of smoky minerality underscoring juicy poached apple, candied lemon zest, gingersnap and honey notes. A fine aperitif. Drink now through 2016. –AN
91 James Suckling
This offers fresh and attractive fruit aromas with a gently flinty, white-peach and white-flower fragrance on offer. The palate has an attractive, fresh and crisp feel with creamy, crispy texture at the finish. Good NV. Drink now.
87 Robert Parker
The NV Grand Brut is a pleasing, creamy-textured wine with good definition in its flavors and lovely overall harmony. The house’s NV Brut is 40% Pinot Noir, 40% Pinot Meunier and 20% Chardonnay, with 10-20% of reserve wines added. Disgorged on November 14th, 2007. Anticipated maturity: 2008-2010. <br/><br/>Perrier-Jouet is a large producer based in Epernay that is most famous for its striking “flower bottle” which remains one of Champagne’s most recognizable designs. The house favors a perceptibly sweet style, with dosage levels that are towards the high end of the range for the region. Few producers make it harder than Perrier-Jouet to discern a lot number. Readers will have to look in the punt of the bottles for the small, raised code which can then be traced back to a disgorgement date. Surely there must be a more consumer-friendly way to do things.
87 Robert Parker
The NV Grand Brut is a pleasing, creamy-textured wine with good definition in its flavors and lovely overall harmony. The house’s NV Brut is 40% Pinot Noir, 40% Pinot Meunier and 20% Chardonnay, with 10-20% of reserve wines added. Disgorged on November 14th, 2007. Anticipated maturity: 2008-2010. <br/><br/>Perrier-Jouet is a large producer based in Epernay that is most famous for its striking “flower bottle” which remains one of Champagne’s most recognizable designs. The house favors a perceptibly sweet style, with dosage levels that are towards the high end of the range for the region. Few producers make it harder than Perrier-Jouet to discern a lot number. Readers will have to look in the punt of the bottles for the small, raised code which can then be traced back to a disgorgement date. Surely there must be a more consumer-friendly way to do things.
Produttore
Perrier-Jouët
Forse le bottiglie più riconoscibili della denominazione, le etichette dipinte in stile Belle Époque di Perrier-Jouët possono essere identificate immediatamente grazie alle decorazioni floreali Art Nouveau. Il matrimonio tra Pierre-Nicolas Perrier e Adèle Jouët nel 1811 preparò il terreno per la Maison Perrier Jouët, che ora ha 200 anni. Attualmente di proprietà del gruppo Pernod Ricard, la Maison di Champagne è storicamente riconosciuta tra i pionieri che portarono alla creazione del primo Brut del mondo nel 1856. Oggi il Grand Brut, dallo stile più secco, esemplifica lo spirito classico della Maison, con uno Champagne floreale, elegante e strutturato. La Maison è ampiamente riconosciuta per lo stile Belle Époque, e non solo per le bottiglie decorate, ma per il suo Champagne estremamente avvolgente a base di Chardonnay. Caratterizzata dalla notevole presenza di Chardonnay, la Maison produce anche un interessante Brut Rosé e un delicato Belle Époque Rosé.