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香槟/气泡酒 Champagne/Sparkling | |
法国 France, 香槟 Champagne | |
65% Pinot Noir, 35% Chardonnay | |
10℃ | |
1990, 1985* | |
暂不提供 |
Always one of the top vintage Champagnes, this $3,000 wine is also quite a bit less expensive than most prestige cuvees.
Winemaking emphasizes pure fruit definition with no wood used for aging since 1961. La Grande Dame 1990 & 1993- named after the Mme Clicquot, this prestige cuvee is almost always one of the top two or three Champagnes of the vintage. The Pinot Noir and Chardonnay dominated wine is known for its superb balance and ultra rich flavors. If you want to taste one of the very finest Champagnes of the world, try this wine. La Grand Dame matches very well with elegant fish and seafood dishes as well as a variety of elegant Asian cuisine dishes.
The House of Clicquot was founded in 1772 and almost immediately became known as a top quality producer. Antoine Muller, Veuve Clicquot chef de cave, perfected the important process of “remuge” in 1818.The famous Nicole-Barbe Clicquot (Mme Clicquot) inherited the house when her husband died in 1806. She was only 27 but over the next 60 years she built the house into one of the largest and most successful houses in Champagne. Mme Cliquot is often cited as the first modern businesswoman of France. Now owned by the giant luxury group LVMH (Louis Vuitton-Moet-Hennessy), Veuve Cliquot owns 704 acres of vineyards, a large number comprising “Grand Crus” areas in Champagne.
John H. Isacs
Winemaking emphasizes pure fruit definition with no wood used for aging since 1961. La Grande Dame 1990 & 1993- named after the Mme Clicquot, this prestige cuvee is almost always one of the top two or three Champagnes of the vintage. The Pinot Noir and Chardonnay dominated wine is known for its superb balance and ultra rich flavors. If you want to taste one of the very finest Champagnes of the world, try this wine. La Grand Dame matches very well with elegant fish and seafood dishes as well as a variety of elegant Asian cuisine dishes.
The House of Clicquot was founded in 1772 and almost immediately became known as a top quality producer. Antoine Muller, Veuve Clicquot chef de cave, perfected the important process of “remuge” in 1818.The famous Nicole-Barbe Clicquot (Mme Clicquot) inherited the house when her husband died in 1806. She was only 27 but over the next 60 years she built the house into one of the largest and most successful houses in Champagne. Mme Cliquot is often cited as the first modern businesswoman of France. Now owned by the giant luxury group LVMH (Louis Vuitton-Moet-Hennessy), Veuve Cliquot owns 704 acres of vineyards, a large number comprising “Grand Crus” areas in Champagne.
John H. Isacs