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De Castelnau Non Vintage Brut Champagne
Description: Established in 1962, Cooperative Regionale des Vins de Champagne flagship brand is Champagne de Castelnau. The Non Vintage champagne is aged 5 years and is a blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier with about 20% of the blend being from reserve wines. Great care from the vineyard to the winery has produced a rich yellow coloured Champagne with streams of tiny bubbles. Honyed nose with undertones of dried fruit and toffee give way to a lively palate with hints of lychees and pineapple while this Champagne is well rounded and long on the finish. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £140.22
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De Venoge BRUT ROSE Non Vintage Champagne
Description: This cuvée was created in 1864 as a light rosé with an unusually fine froth. It was christened "Crémant rosé", another innovation in Champagne thanks to Joseph de Venoge. Produced after the classic Champagne fashion with a blend of Pinot Noir red wine and white wines made from the three grape varieties, it is perfect served as an aperitif on a sunny day or poured over red berry fruits or with something more adventurous such as stewed lobster in truffled seafood cream. De Venoge rosé comes in a clear glass bottle so as to reveal its beautiful colour. The label shows Yvonne de Venoge, Marquess de Mun, at table with her husband and evokes her appreciation of this particular champagne. De Venoge rosé should be drunk young. Contrary to most of our other cuvées we do not recommend that it should be cellared over a long period. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £181.43
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De Venoge BLANC de BLANCS Vintage Champagne
Description: Established in Epernay since 1839, De Venoge naturally has very close links with the Côte des Blancs and Sézanne, the two main growing areas for chardonnay. So since the middle of the 19th century our Vintage Blanc de Blancs has been made with a blend of 80% grapes from the Côte des Blancs and 20% from the area around Sézanne. It therefore stands out from other Blancs de Blancs made in Champagne and shows the superbly balanced acidity and structure of the grapes from the Côte and the vinosity of those from Sézanne. Like all great white wines De Venoge Blanc de Blancs can be drunk as an aperitif, with seafood or with fish. We have found that our Blanc de Blancs tends to develop much more complex aromas if it is cellared for two or three years. (6 x 75 cl)
Price: £221.48
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