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Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage Rosé 2015

Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage Rosé

2015
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£66.65

/ 0.75 L btl

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Spec sheet

TypeChampagne
Region
Grapes
Producer
AllergensContains sulfites
Alcohol contenti12.5%

The wine

The Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage collection is one of the most prestigious in the world and undoubtedly incorporates the Maison's finest wines. Unlike the Brut Impérial and most Champagnes, the Grand Vintages are only produced in exceptional vintages and solely with grapes harvested that year. Each Grand Vintage possesses distinct qualities, elevated to its maximum expression thanks to the savoir-faire of this eminent House and its Chef de Cave.

Moët & Chandon have been making their Grand Vintages since 1842.

What does this wine taste like?

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Salmon / Pale / Amber glints / Fine and persistent bubbles
Bouquet
Higly aromatic / Powerful / Fruit aromas / Red fruit / Cherries / Plums / Raisins / Aromatic herbs / Rosemary / Saffron / Floral scents / Rose petals
Mouth
Powerful / Full / Elegant / Fresh / Well-integrated carbonic acid / Enveloping / Citrus notes / Bakery notes / Saline notes / Pleasant finish

Drinking and storing

Serve between 7ºC and 9ºC

Food pairing

Seafood / Crustaceans / Foie gras / Fish / Lobster / Salmon / Starters

Ratings and awards

201290 PK91 SK
200892+ PK
PK: ParkerSK: Suckling

Customer reviews

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Winemaking

Ageing period48 months

Vineyards

ClimateContinental

The winery

Moët & Chandon

Moët & Chandon

Moët & Chandon Champagne: One of the world's most influential, successful and glamorous Champagne producers. Moët & Chandon's history began in 1743 when Claude Moët, a wine merchant in Épernay, founded the Maison Moët. In 1833, the winery took the name of Moët et Chandon when Pierre-Gabriel Chandon entered the management team. He was the son-in-law of Jean-Rémy Moët, who was then the company's director. Jean-Rémy was...

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