Description
2002 was hugely anticipated even before the Champagne Houses released their respective wines. There is little to put you off, even given this was released a number of years ago. The acidity has kept everything in check with this bottle now showing terrific character and texture. One to serve when you re looking for either a treat or to impress.
Please note this is not in a gift box
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Product Description
Moet & Chandon remains to be the largest House within the region- considerably larger than any of its competitors. Whatever you may think of its Non Vintage, the Vintages are consistently of a very high quality and offer what we believe to be superb value. Vintage Champagne means quite simply all the grapes must come from the year stated on the label – rather than Non vintage which is a blend of a number of different grapes from differing years.
Tasting Notes
Still showing great acidity and plenty of character. Highly recommended
Product Description
Moet & Chandon remains to be the largest House within the region- considerably larger than any of its competitors. Whatever you may think of its Non Vintage, the Vintages are consistently of a very high quality and offer what we believe to be superb value. Vintage Champagne means quite simply all the grapes must come from the year stated on the label – rather than Non vintage which is a blend of a number of different grapes from differing years.
Tasting Notes
Still showing great acidity and plenty of character. Highly recommended
Moet & Chandon remains to be the largest House within the region- considerably larger than any of its competitors. Whatever you may think of its Non Vintage, the Vintages are consistently of a very high quality and offer what we believe to be superb value. Vintage Champagne means quite simply all the grapes must come from the year stated on the label – rather than Non vintage which is a blend of a number of different grapes from differing years.
Tasting Notes
Still showing great acidity and plenty of character. Highly recommended
Moet & Chandon remains to be the largest House within the region- considerably larger than any of its competitors. Whatever you may think of its Non Vintage, the Vintages are consistently of a very high quality and offer what we believe to be superb value. Vintage Champagne means quite simply all the grapes must come from the year stated on the label – rather than Non vintage which is a blend of a number of different grapes from differing years.
Tasting Notes
Still showing great acidity and plenty of character. Highly recommended
Tasting Notes
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