Veuve Clicquot Vintage Rose 2008 Champagne Magnum (1.5 litre)

Veuve Clicquot Vintage Rose 2008 Champagne Magnum (1.5 litre)

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  • Stock code
  • 2551
  • ABV
  • 12%
  • Closure
  • natural cork
  • Colour
  • Rose
  • Country
  • France
  • Food Match
  • spicy fish dishes
    tuna sashimi
  • Grape Varieties
  • Chardonnay 34%
    Meunier 5%
    Pinot Noir 61%
  • Packaging
  • Glass
  • Region
  • Champagne
  • Size
  • 75cl
  • Type
  • Brut
  • Vintage
  • 2008
Description

Description:

A magnum (1.5 litre) bottle of Veuve Clicquot Vintage Rose. As with every Veuve Clicquot Vintage Rose champagne, Pinot Noir dominates. Making up to 61% of the blend. It comes essentially from the south of the Montagne de Reims and the Marne Valley, with the following Grands and Premiers Crus: Ambonnay, Bouzy, Tauxieres, Avenay and Ay. The northern slope of the Montagne de Reims is also present: Verzy, Verzenay and Ludes. The Chardonnay comes entirely from the Côte des Blancs (Mesnil sur Oger, Oger, Vertus) and makes up 34%. The Meunier is from the Montagne de Reims (Ludes) and the Marne Valley (Dizy) and completes the blend at 5%. The Bouzy red wines make up 14% of the final blend. Bright pink colour with light copper hues. A gentle and persistent string of very delicate bubbles forms, exploding on the surface. The nose is frank, fine and pure. 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. Finally, dried fruit and brioche notes delicately add to the richness and complexity of its aromas. Fully-bodied, structured and energetic palate. A perfect reflection of the nose, its minerality reveals generous red fruit aromas from the Pinot Noir (Morello cherry) combined with notes of slightly candied citrus fruit from the Chardonnay. Hints of sweet pastries point to the wine's long and slow maturation on lees. Lastly, marrying with the juicy freshness of the fruit, the power of the tannins is perfectly balanced, leading to a delicate and silky finish of surprising length.
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