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2011

Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs

Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs is a special cuvée, made exclusively from Chardonnay from the 5 villages of the Côte des Blancs with "Grands Crus" classification. The nose exudes delicious notes of gingerbread, liquorice and meringue, as well as aromas of white fruit and hints of almond pastry. The mousse is fine and delicate, as well as creamy and captivating, with great mineral power.


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    275,00  /750ml

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    Year

    Varietal Composition

    Chardonnay

    Type

    Cuvée Spéciale

    Region

    Champagne

    Volume

    750 mL

    Alcoholic content

    12,5 % Vol

    Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs

    Grape varieties: Chardonnay.
    Aging: It spent 10 years slowly maturing in the cellars. 5% aged for 4 months in new oak barrels, a third of which are replaced every year.
    Colour: Straw yellow with golden reflections.
    Aroma: The nose transports us to a world of maturity and voluptuousness, exuding delicious notes of gingerbread, liquorice and meringue, as well as aromas of delicate white fruit such as vine peach, cherimoya and mandarin peel, which are subtly mixed with light hints of almond pastry.
    Flavour: Mousse deste champanhe é fina, delicada, cremosa e cativante. De grande poder mineral, denso e rico, para além de aromas de fruta cristalizada e especiarias doces como anis e coentros. Um Chardonnay a mostrar o seu carácter iodado.


    Serve: 11⁰
    Consumption: Immediate or storage.


    Harmonisation: Perfect for a special celebration, this champagne is the ideal match for shellfish, seafood or fish.


    Enology: Loïc Dupont and Alexandre Ponnavoy

    Awards and Notes:

    • Robert Parker – 95+/100
    • James Suckling – 99/100
    • Wine Spectator – 96/100
    • Wine Enthusiast – 96/100

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