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TAITTINGER BRUT, 2013

CHAMPAGNE

“The 2013 Brut Millésimé continues to show very well, reflecting the chiseled, classically balanced vintage that will appeal immensely to purists. Opening in the glass with a precise and youthfully reserved bouquet of citrus oil, crisp green apple and freshly baked bread, it's medium to full-bodied, racy and incisive, with a deep but tightly wound core, ripe but tangy acids and a penetrating, delicately chalky finish.” - Robert Parker

CHARACTERISTICS

CLASSIFICATION -
GRAPE VARIETIES 50% of chardonnay, 50% of pinot noir
AROMAS Flowers, hawthorn, citrus, peach
FOOD AND WINE PAIRING Bresse poultry, Chaource cheese, baked pear
WINEMAKING Champenoise winemaking: using thermo-regulated stainless steel vats and for some vintage using oak barrels and oak tanks, manual and mechanical bottles turning, wine ageing on lathes, disgorgement à la glace and à la volée. /td>
BOTTLE SIZE 75 CL

 

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Regular price 55,00 € T.T.C.
Regular price Sale price 55,00 € T.T.C.
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Vineyard Detail
AGRICULTURE  HEV- High Environmental Value
GRAPE VARIETIES 48% of pinot noir, 40% of chardonnay, 15% of meunier
VINEYARD SURFACE AREA 288 hectares
ANNUAL PRODUCTION 6,700,000 bottles
HARVEST Manual
SOIL

Reims mountain (clayey-limestone soil), Côte des Blancs (chalky soil), Marne Valley (marly-limestone soil), Côte des Bars (limestone)

History and anecdotes
In 1734, Jacques Fourneaux founded a Champagne wine company in order to work with the most beautiful vineyards which were holded by benedictine abbeys at the time. After World War I, the House was established in a private mansion which was before Counts of Champagne’s property. Then, in 1932, Pierre Taittinger became the owner of Forest-Fourneaux and Château de la Marquetterie which he discovered during World War I. At this time, the champagne adventure started. Nowadays, Vitalie Taittinger is running the estate.
MAISON TAITTINGER

Caracteristics

CHARACTERISTICS

CLASSIFICATION -
GRAPE VARIETIES 50% of chardonnay, 50% of pinot noir
AROMAS Flowers, hawthorn, citrus, peach
FOOD AND WINE PAIRING Bresse poultry, Chaource cheese, baked pear
WINEMAKING Champenoise winemaking: using thermo-regulated stainless steel vats and for some vintage using oak barrels and oak tanks, manual and mechanical bottles turning, wine ageing on lathes, disgorgement à la glace and à la volée. /td>
BOTTLE SIZE 75 CL