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https://www.vitiscellars.co.nz/shop/Wine/Taittinger+Brut+Reserve+NV-2.html
Taittinger Brut Reserve NV
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Champagne, France
- Fresh a Rosé, balanced as a Bollinger
- This highly inticing Rosé draws you in for a seductive experience of vivid red berries, with a slight spicy touch. The magical velvety bubbles kiss your palate on the way down.
- Go high class at your dinner party and pop a cork with a Crayfish or Salmon dish, or at a more relaxed picnic setting leave it in the stream till it drops to 10°C before pairing it with an antipasto picnic that finishes with a berry tart dessert.
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Champagne, France
- The worlds most admired Champagne!
- As elegantly quoted by Scarlet Johansson “the magical effervescence of Moet Imperial is an essence of celebration”
- The welcoming vibrancy of the Imperial Brut pulls you into the world of glamour and luxury initially to a sparkling bouquet of intense green apple with fresh white flowers, and creamy nuts. The generous palate is flavoured with delicious peaches and apples, pampered by fine bubbles. Hints of other citrus flavours swing by, until toasty brioche characters with a creamy texture take over. The end is alluring and dry, but full of celebration
- Case of 6 (64.90/bottle)
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- The class act of Champagne – unadulterated elegance
- Powered by the liquid gold of Chardonnay and a high usage of Grand Cru fruit
- A discreet mousse from the fine bubbles welcomes you into this sophisticated Brut. An expressive fragrance of peach, white flowers and baked vanilla bread brings the nose a graceful delight. The true class of Taittinger’s NV is in its palate of refinement, with crisp stonefruit, light pastries, and creamy honey carefully retained by an understated strength
Champagne Taittinger brings forward the virtues of Chardonnay with its elegance and finesse to the wonder of Champagne. As with any of the Champagne grand marques the origins of the house can be trace back centuries, 1734 in this case. It was in 1931 when a young French cavalry officer Pierre Taittinger started the modern era of this great estate. Taittinger Brut Reserve pays tribute to style of the estate through elegance and creamy richness imparted by the liquid gold of the Chardonnay grape. The Chardonnay (40%) focus is apparent but the Brut Reserve uses Pinot (30% Noir, 30% Meunier) power in equal parts to deliver the Champagne’s sparkle to your senses. Charming as it may be, be careful Taittinger Brut Reserve will have you unwittingly opening successive bottles in the hope that the experience will never end!