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Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage Giftbox 2015

Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage Giftbox 2015

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Each Grand Vintage is unique, expressing Moët & Chandon’s Cellar Master's personal interpretation of the year. In Champagne, 2015 was a year of tension, dramatic heat, uncertainty. Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage 2015 is marked by a year of tension. The Champagne evokes an awakening, the first rays of a day full of promise. The 76th vintage in the history of the House, Grand Vintage 2015 is distinctive for its brilliance, tender bouquet and enveloping palate.

HOW TO ENJOY

Service temperature - 10-12°C
Storage advice - Store horizontally in a cool (8-10°C), dark place away from vibrations and light
Closure - Cork
Health warning - Contains sulphites
Alcohol by volume - 12.5%
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TASTING NOTES

Aroma: Initial notes of breadcrumbs, fresh brioche and almond paste give way to elderflower and jasmine, then to white peach and watermelon, finishing with notes of garrigue at dawn. Taste: A direct and enveloping palate with floral, aniseed and mentholated nuances bringing lightness and freshness. The finish lingers on a delicate bitterness evoking fresh almonds.

Taste: A direct and enveloping palate with floral, aniseed and mentholated nuances bringing lightness and freshness. The finish lingers on a delicate bitterness evoking fresh almonds.

FOOD PAIRINGS

A pairing with Grand Vintage begins with the choice of the main element - meat, fish and vegetables. The secondary ingredient should have flavourful palate to echo the champagnes power. Introduce a hint of spiciness to bring out the notes of red spices on the finish.

ORIGIN

Epernay, Champagne France. The 1,190 hectares of rich limestone soil, 50% of which is classed as Grand Cru and 25% Premier Cru, make up the largest vineyard area in Champagne. Underground, the Moët & Chandon cellars are the most extensive in the region. Extending more than 28 kilometres, they form a subterranean labyrinth where the wine metamorphoses under optimum conditions of humidity and temperature.