Champagne DrappierCarte d’Or NV

Product code: 23262
£45.00 inc VAT
Country
Country: France
Alcohol
Alcohol: 12.00%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: 80% Pinot Noir, 15% Chardonnay, 5% Pinot Meunier
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Country
Country: France
Alcohol
Alcohol: 12.00%
Volume
Volume: 750 ml
Grape: 80% Pinot Noir, 15% Chardonnay, 5% Pinot Meunier

Taste Profile

Light
Bold
Soft
Acidic
Gentle
Fizzy

Tasting Note

With a very high proportion of Pinot Noir one is savouring what is nearly a Blanc de Noirs. A Champagne of great aromatic richness. The taste begins with stone fruits such as white vineyard peaches. A spicy note emerges in a powerful and complex mouthfeel. A vinous Champagne of grand complexity, with a characteristic touch of quince jelly.

Product Notes

Champagne Drappier Carte d’Or is a luxurious and elegant Champagne that embodies the essence of the Drappier house. Made from a blend of Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier, and Chardonnay grapes, this wine exudes a rich and complex flavor profile. Notes of ripe orchard fruits, brioche, honey, and delicate floral aromas dance on the palate, creating a harmonious and well-balanced taste experience. The fine bubbles and crisp acidity of this Champagne make it a perfect choice for celebrations or special occasions. With its long and satisfying finish, Champagne Drappier Carte d’Or is sure to impress even the most discerning wine lover.

About the Winery

Champagne Drappier

Champagne Drappier is one of the most respected family-owned Champagne houses, renowned for its independence, tradition, and innovative spirit. Founded in 1808 and based in Urville in the Côte des Bar, the estate is still managed by the Drappier family, with Michel Drappier and his children continuing the legacy as the eighth generation of winemakers. The family’s roots in viticulture, however, go back even further to the 17th century, when their ancestor, Rémy Drappier, cultivated vines in the same region.

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