Maillart Champagne 1er Cru Extra Brut

Maillart Champagne 1er Cru Extra Brut

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Champagne region - France
White green classic method sparkling wine extra brut

How to serve

Serve at:

06 - 08°C.

Longevity:

05 - 10 years

Glass:
Charmat Method Sparkling Wines
Maillart Champagne 1er Cru Extra Brut
Pinot Noir is dominant, with a complement of Chardonnay that brings freshness to the blend. The high percentage of reserve wines (30 to 40%), aged in barrels, confers a high regularity and style to this Brut Platine. Only "Grand" and premier crus are used in this wine, with origins in the Montagne de Reims, on vineyards managed by us.

Perlage

Fine and persistent perlage.

Colour

Golden yellow.

Bouquet

Intense with notes of fruit and hazelnuts and a sligth toastiness.

Flavour

The initial impact is wonderfully fresh and vinous, followed by great finish.

Pairing

Aperitif, white fish like haddock or cod.

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Features

Name Maillart Champagne 1er Cru Extra Brut
Type White green classic method sparkling wine extra brut
Classification AOC Champagne Premier Crus Extra Brut
Size 0,75 l Standard
Alcohol content 12.50% by volume
Grape varieties 50% Chardonnay, 50% Pinot Nero
Country
Region Champagne region
Origin Ecueil (France)
Vinification With a very gentle process, we keep all the richness of the grapes.
Ageing Around 3 years on its lees, this Brut Platine develops all its richness. A natural balance and freshness allows a low dosage (3 g/l).
Allergens Contains sulphites
Pairing Aperitif, white fish like haddock or cod.
On offer Price Maillart Champagne 1er Cru Extra Brut HK$ 420.00 

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xtraWine
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Nicolas Maillart
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