Moet Rose Imperial Brut Champagne Box with Inscription From My Heart To You 0.75L
Art. # 3633From My Heart To You
MOËT ROSÉ IMPÉRIAL is a spontaneous, sparkling, and romantic expression of the house's style, with a bright fruity aroma, seductive taste, and elegant maturity.
The blend reveals the characteristics and harmony between the three varieties:
The intensity of Pinot Noir: 40 - 50%, of which 10% are red wines
The juiciness and softness of Pinot Meunier: 30 - 40%, of which 10% are red wines
The elegance of Chardonnay: 10 - 20%, of which 20-30% are aged wines (from 1 to 3 years), selected to highlight maturity, complexity, and consistency of taste.
Dosage: 9 g/l.
Aging: 21 months in the cellars and a minimum of 3 months after disgorgement.
The color is pale pink with amber hues. Bright, intense aroma of red fruits - wild strawberries, raspberries, cherries, with notes of rose and a hint of pepper. Juicy and long-lasting fruity taste with expressive accents of strawberry, raspberry, currant, peach, and mint.
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Moët & Chandon
Moët & Chandon, also known as Moët, is a French fine winery and owned by luxury goods company LVMH. Moët et Chandon is one of the largest producers of champagne in the world and a famous champagne house founded in 1743 by Claude Moët. Today, it owns 1,190 hectares of vineyards and produces approximately 28,000,000 bottles of champagne annually. Moët et Chandon began as Moët et Cie, created by Épernay wine merchant Claude Moet in 1743 and delivering his wine from Champagne to Paris. The reign of King Louis XV coincided with the increased demand for sparkling wine, and soon after its founding and the accession of Claude's son, Claude-Louis, the clientele of the winery included exclusively nobles and aristocrats. In 1833, the company was renamed Moët et Chandon after Pierre-Gabriel Chandon de Briailles, Remy Moët's son-in-law, joined the company as a partner of Jean-Remy Moët, grandson of Claude Moët. After the introduction of the vintage champagne concept in 1840, Moët launched its first one in 1842. Their best-selling brand, Brut Imperial, was introduced in the 1960s. Their most famous label, Dom Perignon, is named after the Benedictine monk remembered in legend as the "Father of Champagne". Moët & Chandon merged with Cognac company Hennessy in 1971 and Louis Vuitton in 1987 to become LVMH (Louis-Vuitton-Moët-Hennessy), the world's largest luxury group. In 1973, the then company Moët-Hennessy founded Domaine Chandon, a winery in the Napa Valley - the first French sparkling wine company in the United States. In 1986, Domaine Chandon was established in Australia in Coldstream, Victoria, as well as in the Ningxia region of China in 2013 and in the Nashik region of India in 2014. Moët & Chandon is one of the official suppliers of champagne to Queen Elizabeth II . In 2006, Moët et Chandon Brut Impérial released an extremely limited series of champagne called "Be Fabulous", a special edition of the original Swarovski decorative crystal bottle, celebrating the elegance of Moët et Chandon.
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Champagne
The Champagne region is located the furthest north compared to all the wine regions of France. The distinctive taste and purity of true champagne is certainly due to the chalky soil and continental growing conditions. Unlike most other wines, what is characteristic of those from Champagne is that the harvests from different years are blended to produce a final product (non-vintage) or different wines from the same harvest are blended - in this case, the wine is vintage and its year is indicated on the label. This ultimately means that the quality of the resulting champagne depends greatly on the balance between the quality of the grapes and the skills of the winemakers, which is why they are also promoted according to the name of the producer. Thus, in Champagne and around the world, names like Krug, Mumm, Bollinger, Veuve Clicquot are well-known, not to mention the well-known brands Dom Perignon, Moët & Chandon, and Taittinger. The grape varieties in this region are Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier, which are present in different proportions in the wines from Champagne. The so-called Blanc de Blanc is often produced, made only from Chardonnay grapes, as well as Blanc de Noir, which is white champagne but made from the red grape Pinot Noir. An interesting and little-known fact is that in Champagne, sparkling rosé is made by blending white and red wine, rather than following the standard for producing rosé wine.
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Pinot Noir
Pinot Noir is the dominant red wine grape of Burgundy, a challenge for every single vine grower and wine producer. It can be found in Germany (as Spätburgunder), Italy (Pino Nero), Chile, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand and the USA. The wines show a specific aroma of red berries and cherry depending on the vinification method employed - from fresh red cherries in lighter wines to stewed black cherries in weightier examples, many of them also showing hints of earthy flavours.
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