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Veuve Clicquot Cave Privée 1995
Regular price $320.00Regular priceUnit price perIncludes 1 x 750ml bottle
Grapes from around twenty Premier and Grand Cru villages were meticulously selected to create the blend of this vintage. Our House style can be seen in the use of 58% Pinot Noir, balanced with 33% Chardonnay and 9% Meunier.
Generous, complex and rich.
Nose: Rich, intense, expressive. Marmalade & orange peel, candied fruit. White pepper, dried flowers, marzipan, Grilled bread, beeswax, Honey and caramel
Palate: Frank attack, full and round. Mirabelle jam, pear compote
Despite a few climatic variations at the beginning of the season, the grapevines developed perfectly and under fairly favourable conditions. This resulted in abundance and quality.
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Veuve Clicquot Cave Privée Magnum 1995
Regular price $2,058.00Regular priceUnit price perIncludes 3 x 1.5L Magnums in Wooden Giftbox
Grapes from around twenty Premier and Grand Cru villages were meticulously selected to create the blend of this vintage. Our House style can be seen in the use of 58% Pinot Noir, balanced with 33% Chardonnay and 9% Meunier.
Generous, complex and rich.
Nose: Rich, intense, expressive. Marmalade & orange peel, candied fruit. White pepper, dried flowers, marzipan, Grilled bread, beeswax, Honey and caramel
Palate: Frank attack, full and round. Mirabelle jam, pear compote
Despite a few climatic variations at the beginning of the season, the grapevines developed perfectly and under fairly favourable conditions. This resulted in abundance and quality.
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Veuve Clicquot Cave Privée Magnum Rosé 1990
Regular price $1,200.00Regular priceUnit price perIncludes 1 x 1.5L Magnum
The cuvée Cave Privée Rosé Magnum 1990 is a blend of Grands and Premiers Crus. It is a blend of 56% Pinot Noir, 11% Meunier and 33% Chardonnay. The addition of 17% red wine from Bouzy from our own production using grapes from our vines completed the blend.
The 1990 vintage Rosé is imposing. It was a year that fulfilled all of the Cellar Master’s wishes, with the wine prepared under conditions close to perfection, before it was laid into the cellar to mature in all its majesty.
Appearance: Deep pink colour with coppery glints and smooth, delicate bubbles.
Aromas: Morello cherries, gingerbread and liquorice.
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Veuve Clicquot Cave Privée Rosé 1996
Regular price $450.00Regular priceUnit price perIncludes 1 x 750ml bottle
1996 was an extraordinary year in Champagne, characterised by a combination of cool and warm temperatures with dry and humid periods. Indeed, after a mild and sunny start to the year, grey skies and icy weather set in over the vineyards of Champagne. Spring frosts hit the region in March and May but once again spared our plots. By contrast, sunshine broke all-time records in April with some days reaching temperatures of up to 26°C. The vineyards flourished and began to blossom in June as weather conditions were at their best. The summer then experienced dramatic intervals of grey skies followed by blue, and dry spells followed by showers. The first cuts with secateurs took place on 16th September for the youngest crus. The balance was, by all accounts, exceptional. The grapes had reached a level of acidity unlike any other encountered before. Maturity was optimal, resulting in a wine offering enormous aromatic complexity and a wonderful intensity.
Blending this vintage relies on a rigorous selection of grapes produced from around twenty Premier and Grands Crus villages. Traditionally, it is predominantly made up of Pinot Noir at 59%, then, 33% Chardonnay and an 8% hint of Meunier, to achieve the perfect balance between these three grape varieties. Remaining faithful to the method created by Madame Clicquot in 1818, we add 15% red wine to this white vintage blend.
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Veuve Clicquot Cave Privée Rosé Magnum 1996
Regular price $975.00Regular priceUnit price perIncludes 1 x 1.5L magnum
1996 was an extraordinary year in Champagne, characterised by a combination of cool and warm temperatures with dry and humid periods. Indeed, after a mild and sunny start to the year, grey skies and icy weather set in over the vineyards of Champagne. Spring frosts hit the region in March and May but once again spared our plots. By contrast, sunshine broke all-time records in April with some days reaching temperatures of up to 26°C. The vineyards flourished and began to blossom in June as weather conditions were at their best. The summer then experienced dramatic intervals of grey skies followed by blue, and dry spells followed by showers. The first cuts with secateurs took place on 16th September for the youngest crus. The balance was, by all accounts, exceptional. The grapes had reached a level of acidity unlike any other encountered before. Maturity was optimal, resulting in a wine offering enormous aromatic complexity and a wonderful intensity.
Blending this vintage relies on a rigorous selection of grapes produced from around twenty Premier and Grands Crus villages. Traditionally, it is predominantly made up of Pinot Noir at 59%, then, 33% Chardonnay and an 8% hint of Meunier, to achieve the perfect balance between these three grape varieties. Remaining faithful to the method created by Madame Clicquot in 1818, we add 15% red wine to this white vintage blend.