Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage
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Almond, Toast, Lime, Apple, Lemon, Peach, Pear, Brioche, Citrus |
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Reference price : $45.00~
Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage is a vintage champagne produced by Moet & Chandon in the year when the weather was blessed with excellent quality grapes, using only the wine of the year.
Benoit Goez, who has been the Chef de Cave (Chief Brewing Officer) at Moet & Chandon since 2005, has left the conventional wisdom and decided to use the ratio of three grape varieties because of his free idea and artistry. By performing an assemblage with emphasis, the charm of the grape of the year is generously expressed,
“The grapes of the selected year show their outstanding individuality without regret, and the only unique taste is the Gran Vintage. If the non-vintage has a consistent taste, the vintage is the original taste.”
As you can see, Gran Vintage has a unique taste with outstanding personality and assertion.
The Gran Vintage, which is aged for a period of 7 years, which is far longer than the legally required 3 years, and waits for the time when its taste becomes most attractive, is the world’s ultimate since the first vintage announcement in 1842. Continues to be praised by lovers as the luxury champagne of. It’s about 2029 from now on.
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