Gallimard Cuvee Reserve Non Vintage Brut Champagne
Name:
Gallimard Cuvee Reserve Non Vintage Brut Champagne - 1.5 Litre Magnum Bottles - NV
Where it's from:
>France
>Champagne
Price per case:
£146.52
Bottle size:
1.5 Litres
Bottles per case:
3
Style:
Dry (Brut) Sparkling
Description:
Didier Gallimard owns 10 hectares of prime vineyard on the steep slopes around Les Riceys in the Southern Aube. His vines average 20 year old and the vineyards which are of chalk and limestone are planted to 100% Pinot Noir. His wines are full, rich and offer enticing aromas and flavours of exotic summer fruits
Didier Gallimard owns 10 hectares of prime vineyard on the steep slopes around Les Riceys in the Southern Aube. His vines average 20 year old and the vineyards which are of chalk and limestone are planted to 100% Pinot Noir. His wines are full, rich and offer enticing aromas and flavours of exotic summer fruits (12 x 37.5 cl)
Didier Gallimard owns 10 hectares of prime vineyard on the steep slopes around Les Riceys in the Southern Aube. His vines average 20 year old and the vineyards which are of chalk and limestone are planted to 100% Pinot Noir. His wines are full, rich and offer enticing aromas and flavours of exotic summer fruits (6 x 75 cl)
Didier Gallimard owns 10 hectares of prime vineyard on the steep slopes around Les Riceys in the Southern Aube. His vines average 20 year old and the vineyards which are of chalk and limestone are planted to 100% Pinot Noir. His wines are full, rich and offer enticing aromas and flavours of exotic summer fruits (6 x 75 cl)
Founded in 1846 by the brothers Jules and Auguste Devaux, the Champagne House of Devaux was taken over by Madame Augusta Devaux, one of Champagne's great characters who ran the company with much energy and skill. The positive impact that she made on the company lead it to be renamed Maison Veuve Devaux when she died. Today the House of Veuve A. Devaux is located in the magnificent setting of Domaine de Villeneuve and is part of co-operative that has some 800 growers contributing to the blends, making it the largest Champagne house in the region. Located in the Aube area of the Champagne region, Devaux has stayed true to its roots with the blends having a heavy leaning towards the softer Pinot Noir grape. This is reflected in the composition of the Champagne blend, made from 2/3 Pinot Noir and 1/3 Chardonnay while it exclusively uses only the first pressing of the grapes. This stylish cuvée is then aged for a minimum of 3 years in the cellars before release. This is a well-structured Champagne that has a pale yellow, almost clear colour with fine beade and a classical pinot noir aroma showing notes of flowers. The well balanced palate is both long and lingering, while the finish is elegant and harmonious. (6 x 75 cl)
Founded in 1846 by the brothers Jules and Auguste Devaux, the Champagne House of Devaux was taken over by Madame Augusta Devaux, one of Champagne's great characters who ran the company with much energy and skill. The positive impact that she made on the company lead it to be renamed Maison Veuve Devaux when she died. Today the House of Veuve A. Devaux is located in the magnificent setting of Domaine de Villeneuve and is part of co-operative that has some 800 growers contributing to the blends, making it the largest Champagne house in the region. Located in the Aube area of the Champagne region, Devaux has stayed true to its roots with the blends having a heavy leaning towards the softer Pinot Noir grape. This is reflected in the composition of the Champagne blend, made from 2/3 Pinot Noir and 1/3 Chardonnay while it exclusively uses only the first pressing of the grapes. This stylish cuvée is then aged for a minimum of 3 years in the cellars before release. This is a well-structured Champagne that has a pale yellow, almost clear colour with fine beade and a classical pinot noir aroma showing notes of flowers. The well balanced palate is both long and lingering, while the finish is elegant and harmonious. Available in Magnum bottles. (3 x 1.5 Litres)
Founded in 1846 by the brothers Jules and Auguste Devaux, the Champagne House of Devaux was taken over by Madame Augusta Devaux, one of Champagne's great characters who ran the company with much energy and skill. The positive impact that she made on the company lead it to be renamed Maison Veuve Devaux when she died. Today the House of Veuve A. Devaux is located in the magnificent setting of Domaine de Villeneuve and is part of co-operative that has some 800 growers contributing to the blends, making it the largest Champagne house in the region. Located in the Aube area of the Champagne region, Devaux has stayed true to its roots with the blends having a heavy leaning towards the softer Pinot Noir grape. This is reflected in the composition of the Champagne blend, made from 2/3 Pinot Noir and 1/3 Chardonnay while it exclusively uses only the first pressing of the grapes. This stylish cuvée is then aged for a minimum of 3 years in the cellars before release. This is a well-structured Champagne that has a pale yellow, almost clear colour with fine beade and a classical pinot noir aroma showing notes of flowers. The well balanced palate is both long and lingering, while the finish is elegant and harmonious. Available in half bottles. (12 x 37.5 cl)
Founded in 1846 by the brothers Jules and Auguste Devaux, the Champagne House of Devaux was taken over by Madame Augusta Devaux, one of Champagne's great characters who ran the company with much energy and skill. The positive impact that she made on the company lead it to be renamed Maison Veuve Devaux when she died. Today the House of Veuve A. Devaux is located in the magnificent setting of Domaine de Villeneuve and is part of co-operative that has some 800 growers contributing to the blends, making it the largest Champagne house in the region. (24 x 20 cl)
Founded in 1846 by the brothers Jules and Auguste Devaux, the Champagne House of Devaux was taken over by Madame Augusta Devaux, one of Champagne's great characters who ran the company with much energy and skill. The positive impact that she made on the company lead it to be renamed Maison Veuve Devaux when she died. Today the House of Veuve A. Devaux is located in the magnificent setting of Domaine de Villeneuve and is part of co-operative that has some 800 growers contributing to the blends, making it the largest Champagne house in the region. Well-made showing an incredible structure this Rose has a complex nose of red fruits, with aromas of strawberry and raspberry. Generous on the palate, the fruit dominate into the long lingering finish. (6 x 75 cl)
Brilliant straw colour with copper highlights. Fine, persistent froth forming a noticeable ring. The nose is dominated by woodland flowers, apples, pears and above all, candied fruit. Rich and varied aromas, full of delicacy and subtlety. As wine opens up, pronounced hazelnut notes are evident. On the palate the wine is full-bodied, delicately sweet and well rounded, in full harmony with the complex aromas. Definite fresh fruit notes. The wine develops on a very silky structure. A fresh and assertive finish, boding well for this exquisite wine. Blend 43 % Pinot Noir 42 % Pinot Meunier 15 % Chardonnay Crus in the blend : Bassuet, Channes, Cuis, Férébrianges, Grauves, Hautvillers, Mesnil-sur-Oger and Venteuil. Cuvée des Moines does not undergo malolactic fermentation. (3 x 1.5 Litres)