Cattier CLOS du MOULIN Ier Cru Champagne (Presentation Pack-blend of three Vintages) - 1996 / 98
Where it's from:
>France
>Champagne
Price per case:
£509.79
Bottle size:
75 cl
Bottles per case:
6
Style:
Dry (Brut) Sparkling
Grapes:
Pinot Noir / Chardonnay
Description:
A stright mix of 50 % Pinot Noir and 50 % Chardonnay, the fruit is produced from the vineyard Clos du Moulin (2.20 hectares) situated close to Chigny-les-Roses. Always composed of 3 vintages selected for their quality and capacity for a long ageing the production of each cuvee is limited between 15 to 20 000 bottles that are all numbered.
Displaying a gold slightly copper colour the nose is both discrete and delicate with notes of small red fruits. In the mouth it is light and fine. The aromas of fresh butter and brioche bread abound as this matured Champagne is ample and long finish.
Country:
France
Region:
Champagne
Producer:
Cattier
Product ID:
8691
Delivery Timescales:
10
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