Nicolas Feuillatte Reserve Particuliere 0.75l box + glasses

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Its base wine is a blend of 40 per cent pinot noir, 20 per cent chardonnay and 40 per cent pinot meunier and it is green-edged straw in the glass. It has small, persistent bubbles and aromas of croissant, marzipan and pear. Elegant citrus and green apple flavours come through on the front of the pala te and yeast y , c r eamy, toasted cashew characters chime in on the middle palate. Crisp steely acid shows at the finish. It would be good with antipasto, smoked salmon blinis or wonton wrapped prawns. In gift box.

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Product code:CHA151
Category listing

Wine » Color » White

Wine » Type » Sparkling » Champagne

Wine » Country » France » Champagne

Gifts » Gift packaging » Sparkling & Champagne

Volume (liters):0.75
Palate:Brut
Region:Champagne
Country of origin:France
Web:www.feuillatte.com
Quantity in tray/case:6 | Purchasable by single unit [Why?]

Blend:

  • 40% Pinot Noir
  • 20% Chardonnay
  • 40% Pinot Meunier

Ageing: 3 years

Appearence: pale gold in colour, abudance of delicate bubbles

Nose: floral, fruit with subtle predominance of white fruits: pear, apple, almonds and hazelnuts.

Plate: fresh opening, smooth, pleasant and balanced

Cellar Master's commnts: An elegant white suitable for drinking as an aperitif or for accompanying an entire meal.

Food pairing: Breton lobster and cream sauce, sole with morel mushrooms, chicken brochettes with citronela.

Champagne

Champagne is a sparkling wine produced by inducing the in-bottle secondary fermentation of wine to effect carbonation. It is produced exclusively within the Champagne region of France, from which it takes its name. While the term "champagne" is used by some makers of sparkling wine in other parts of the world, numerous countries limit the use of the term to only those wines that come from the Champagne appellation. In Europe, this principle is enshrined in the European Union by Protected Design... read more »
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