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Taittinger Brut Millesime is produced from selected Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes grown in vineyards in several of the
finest microclimates of the Champagne region. It is produced only in vintage years when the harvest yields fruit of
excellence equal to Taittinger’s rigorous standards of quality. The Chardonnay grapes are harvested from the Grands Crus
of the Cote des Blancs and the Pinot Noir comes from the Grands Crus of Montagne de Reims and the edge of Vallee de la
Marne. Following harvest, the grapes are pressed immediately in press houses located among the vineyards, yielding a first
pressing which is the only juice used for this wine. At the winery, fermentation takes place under temperature-controlled
conditions. Blending occurs after the primary fermentation, and thereafter the final cuvee undergoes the secondary
fermentation in the bottle in Taittinger’s cool cellars. Aged for five years on the lees, the wine acquires complexity and the
fine, pinpoint bubbles characteristic of its sparkle.
| Tasting notes |
| A classic blend of select Chardonnay and Pinot grapes produced from a single vintage, this elegant Champagne is characterized by full fruit flavors with nuances of toast and yeast balanced by refined Chardonnay elegance. |
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| The harvest began in the rain of mid-September, but the sun soon returned to save a bumper harvest and guarantee good maturity.
The alcohol-acidity combination is original and rates among those of the best harvests.
First tasting emphasizes straightforward, distinct and clean wines |
| Food pairing |
| Makes an ideal aperitif and is a versatile pairing with a wide variety of foods such as seafood and shellfish, lamb and veal,
risottos and white sauces |
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