Champagne Brut 'La Grande Dame' by Veuve Clicquot is the undisputed symbol of the very prestigious winery of the Montagne de Reims. It is a unique champagne and it is no coincidence that in the last 50 years only 18 cuvèe have been produced. Born only in the best vintages chosen by the chef de cave and is obtained from 8% Chardonnay and 92% Pinot Noir, harvested and assembled from the vineyards owned by six Grands Cru villages. Elegance and finesse of Pinot Noir skilfully combined with the softness and strength of Chardonnay. Aging for almost 10 years in the gypsum cellars, a UNESCO heritage site. Harmony of aromas and small floral touches. Perfectly balanced, a synthesis of strength and class, without neglecting a pleasant freshness.
- Product Category
- Champagne
- Production Method
- Champenois
- Designation
- Champagne AOC
- Blend
- Blanc de Noirs
- Cru
- Grand Cru
- Grape / Raw material
- pinot noir
- Dosage
- Brut Nature - Pas Dosé
- Variety / Blend
- pinot noir 92%, chardonnay 8%
- Vintage - Cuvée
- Millésime, 2008
- Size
- 750 ml.
- Country
- France
- Region
- FR - Champagne
- Alcohol Content
- 12.5% vol.
- Service Temperature
- 10° - 12° C.
- Suggested Glass
- Flùte transparent
- Packaging
- Gift Box Set
- Food Matches
- Seafood - Shellfish, Fish plates, Aged Cheese, Raw Fish, Pasta or Rice with Fish
- Allergens
- Contains sulphites (by sulphites we mean the sulphur dioxide that is added to wine, to preserve it, thanks to its disinfectant, antioxidant and stabilizing action)
It all began in 1772, when Philippe Clicquot, a businessman and landowner, founded "a négoce de vin à l'enseigne Clicquot". A small company, which aspires to go beyond borders to make the new name of Champagne known to the whole world. In 1798, François Clicquot, son of the founder of the Maison, married Barbe Nicole Ponsardin. It will be the latter who, after having inherited from her husband all the passion and all the skills for the production and marketing of Champagne, will be able to grow the company until it becomes one of the most famous and renowned Maison not only in the area of Reims, but of the whole Champagne region. Barbe Nicole Ponsardin, in fact, widowed at the age of twenty-seven, after the death of her husband firmly took over the reins of the company, becoming in fact one of the first great female entrepreneurs in modern history, known by all with the nickname of "widow Clicquot ”, Or“ Veuve Clicquot ”, hence the name of the Maison itself.
Under the guidance of the young widow, some insights were learned that benefited the whole denomination. From the first vintage Champagne, that of 1810, to the perfecting of the remuage technique, passing through the development of the liqueur de tirage useful for the second refermentation in the bottle, there is no expectation that she did not follow it personally.
Without forgetting, then, his great commercial ability, thanks to which Barbe Nicole Ponsardin herself managed in 1814 to overcome the continental block that immobilized Europe in mercantile exchanges, making her Champagne land directly in Russia, in St. Petersburg, with what today is not surprisingly known as the “cuvée Saint Petersbourg”.
A story of excellence, in short, which currently, under the sign of the luxury group LVMH owner of the Maison since 1986, continues thanks to Champagne with a unique personality, always recognizable in their immediate elegance and their extraordinary refinement.
Address:
12, Rue du Temple - 51100 Reims, France
Perlage: elegant and persistent
Color: light golden yellow
Bouquet: complex and intense, notes of crunchy fruit, bread crust, spicy returns
Taste: soft and round, balanced and creamy, fresh and fruity.
- Decanter 97/100
- Wine Spectator 95/100
- Robert Parker 93/100