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A. Bergère ‘38-40’ Blanc de Blancs 2013

$285.53
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About this Wine

Colour
With a subtle golden colour, the colour has a beautiful shining quality and fine delicate bubbles.

Nose
Ripe fruit scents initially emerge, such as apricot and peach, before giving way to a more complex aromatic palette. Roasted notes and toasted almonds complete this intense bouquet.

Palate
Structured and lively, the palate has a lovely persistence on surprisingly fine notes of white grapes.

Type Champagne & Sparkling
Varietal(s) Chardonnay
Country France
Region Champagne
Appellation Champagne Grand Cru
Brand A. Bergère
Vintage 2013

Wines from Champagne

Associated with luxury, celebration, Champagne is where the world’s most prized sparkling wine originates. In the past it was very common for people to confuse the term Champagne and sparkling wine as they are so synonymous. By EU law however, only sparkling wine made in the Champagne region and under strict quality standards can legally be called by that name.

Sparkling wine produced the Champagne way, goes through secondary fermentation in the bottle. This is known as méthode champenoise or outside of Champagne it is called the traditional method. When the yeast inside the bottle have finished working, they die and become lees. The lees remain in contact with the wine until the winemaker decides to take them out, creating texture, richness, and complexity in the wine.

In comparison, the other popular way of fermenting sparkling wine is called the Charmat method where the fermentation happens en masse in a large tank and extended lees contact does not happen. . This is cheaper and rather than emphasizing richness and complexity, the tank method enhances clean fruit and aromatics, making wines that are youthful and easy drinking.

The principal grapes that go into making champagne include: Chardonnay (white), Pinot Noir (red) and Pinot Meunier (red). A Champagne made exclusively from Chardonnay will be labelled Blanc de blancs while ones comprised of only red grapes will be called Blanc de noirs. Whether it be white or rose however, most Champagne is made from a mix of both red and white grapes.

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A. Bergère ‘38-40’ Blanc de Blancs 2013-Champagne & Sparkling-World Wine
A. Bergère

A. Bergère ‘38-40’ Blanc de Blancs 2013

$285.53

Colour
With a subtle golden colour, the colour has a beautiful shining quality and fine delicate bubbles.

Nose
Ripe fruit scents initially emerge, such as apricot and peach, before giving way to a more complex aromatic palette. Roasted notes and toasted almonds complete this intense bouquet.

Palate
Structured and lively, the palate has a lovely persistence on surprisingly fine notes of white grapes.

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  • 6 Bottle Case
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