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Veuve Clicquot La Grande Dame Rose 2006 Champagne
Short Description
The wine is made from Grands and Premiers Crus in the proportion of 61% Pinot Noir, 5% Pinot Meunier and 34% Chardonnay blended with 14% red wines from previous years.
5% of the wines were vinified and aged in wooden casks from the forests of central France, the Allier and the Vosges.
The dress is shiny light rosy coppery
First nose toast and toast with second nose aromas of fresh red fruits such as strawberries, raspberries and black cherries from the Basque country.
Perfect as an aperitif. Also goes very well with smoked eel or leeks with truffles or even quail fillets or white meats.
It is a wine with aging potential until 2030.
The Clicquot champagne house was founded in Reims in 1772. In October 1805, under the First Empire of Napoleon I, Barbe-Nicole Clicquot née Ponsardin lost her husband at the age of 27.
She replaces him at the head of the house and names his house: Veuve Clicquot-Ponsardin. She then made 100,000 bottles per year. She would make 750,000 when she died in 1866. The house today belongs to the LVMH Group.
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