Taittinger Comtes de Champagne - Single Bottle
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Product code: 00329941
Supremely elegant this classic wine with its fine bubbles has the distinctive Taittinger style of delicacy and lightness together with a beguiling minerality, great complexity and tension and a never ending finish. Citrus, mineral characters dominate when young which develop into beautiful, rich, brioche, slightly nutty, lemon characters over time.
A powerful element to the finished wine...because only great wines make great champagnes.
Product details
Product details
Taittinger Comtes de Champagne
Vintage: 2006
Supremely elegant this classic wine with its fine bubbles has the distinctive Taittinger style of delicacy and lightness together with a beguiling minerality, great complexity and tension and a never ending finish. Citrus, mineral characters dominate when young which develop into beautiful, rich, brioche, slightly nutty, lemon characters over time.
A powerful element to the finished wine...because only great wines make great champagnes.
Grape variety: 100% Chardonnay
Country of origin: France
Region: Champagne
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Bottle size: 750 ml
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Alcohol content: 12 %
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Alcohol units per bottle: 9.0
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Alcohol units per serving: 1.5
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Serving Size: 125 ml
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Allergens: Sulphites
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Stopper type: Cork
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Bottling address: Taittinger, Nicaise Cellars, Reims
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Reviews (1)
Unbelievably Good!
Yes, I recommend this
Had been meaning to get this for a while. Definitely THE BEST of all Champagnes. I had the best! Time sipping this. I've heard some saying "toasty" flavours, which is correct, but I don't think you can describe a Champagne that is this good!! Unbelievable depth of flavour.
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