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An ancient, rare variety, it represents 0.3% of champagne vines, in about 100 cultivated hectares, 80 of them in the Aube department. This is but a drop of water for this long-forgotten variety, which is nonetheless still authorised and coming back to life through winemakers’ talent.
Pinot Blanc is a very pale yellow.
Its grapes are very small berries with a thick skin and a juicy pulp, which yield fruity, spicy, well-balanced wines.
It tastes like white fruits, but also like white flowers. Its flavour is fruity, slightly acid, and amazingly crisp.
One of the most widely grown varieties in the world, Pinot Noirs are bottled separately or blended to create wines of an exceptional aromatic subtlety, some of which are light and fruity, and some of which are more full-bodied.
In Champagne, Pinot Noir is cultivated across more than 13,000 hectares. It constitutes more than 40% of the vine population, and is mainly grown in Côte des Bar and in Montagne de Reims.
Half of Burgundy vines are Chardonnay, and 30% of them are in Champagne. It is mainly found in Côte des Blancs in Champagne.
It is a very popular white grape variety all over the world, prized for its elegance, as well as for its diversity and unique flavours.
Its golden grapes yield great white wines with varied aromas and citrus, nutty, and even brioche notes.
Chardonnay wines are crisp and give a long finish to champagne.
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We strongly advise against storing champagne bottles in the freezer.
To cool champagne, place the bottle in a bucket containing 2/3 of ice and 1/3 of water 20 minutes before drinking it.
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Please note: delivery times are longer at the end of the year, between 10 and 12 days.