Champagne Grand Vintage Extra Brut 2015 - Moët & Chandon
AOC Champagne, Moët & Chandon, Grand Vintage Extra Brut, 2015 Vintage
Tasting notes for the Champagne "Grand Vintage" Extra Brut 2015 - Moët & Chandon
- EYE: The Champagne "Grand Vintage" Extra Brut 2015 from Moët & Chandon, elegantly presented in its gift box, reveals a bright golden robe once poured into the glass. Fine and persistent bubbles gracefully rise along the walls, creating a superb effervescent spectacle.
- NOSE: This champagne immediately impresses with its aromatic complexity. Notes of ripe yellow fruits, such as peach or apricot, blend with delicate nuances of white flowers. Light aromas of toasted brioche add a subtle and evolving dimension to this olfactory bouquet, offering an elegant sensory first impression.
- MOUTH: A lively attack that quickly evolves into a soft and creamy texture, highlighting delicate flavors of white-fleshed fruits. The balance between freshness and roundness is remarkable, while subtle notes of roasted hazelnuts complete the ensemble. The persistent finish, marked by hints of citrus, brings a deliciously prolonged conclusion.
In short: This Champagne "Grand Vintage" Extra Brut 2015 from Moët & Chandon, presented here with its gift box, is very pleasing visually with its golden robe and elegant effervescence. On the nose, notes of ripe yellow fruits and white flowers create a complex aromatic experience. On the palate, a lively attack evolves into a creamy texture, showcasing flavors of white-fleshed fruits, balanced by nuances of roasted hazelnuts, for a persistent finish with citrus accents. Best enjoyed within 5 to 10 years to savor its richness. Serve it with fresh oysters, duck foie gras, or a grilled seafood dish.
Other appellations from this estate: Collection Impériale Création No. 1, Grand Vintage, Moët Impérial, Rosé Impérial, Ice Impérial, Ice Impérial Rosé, Nectar Impérial, Nectar Impérial Rosé, Grand Vintage Rosé, Grand Vintage Collection...
Data sheet
- Vintage
- 2015
- Format
- 75 cl
- Color
- White Wine
- Grape Variety
- Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier
- % vol.
- 12,5 %
- Appellation
- Champagne
- Region
- Champagne
- Producer
- Maison Moët & Chandon
- Cuvée
- Grand Vintage
- Type
- Extra-Brut
- CRD
- Yes
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Founded in 1743 by Mr. Claude Moët, the Champagne House Moët & Chandon was known as "Moët & Co.". Claude was quite famous at the time, since he was one of the official suppliers to Louis XV's court, which loved the region's bubbly wines. The birth of "Moët & Chandon" as a brand happened years later in 1833, when Pierre-Gabriel Chandon de Briailles entered a business partnership with the Moët family.
The Maison Moët & Chandon was one of the first Champagne houses to actively work on the concept of "vintage" during the 1840's. In 1842, the two associates launched their very first vintage wine on the market, gaining immediate success. This of course was not a one-shot thing, since it would continue during the 1860's, with the release of their "Brut Impérial" Champagne and its following cult status.
Years went by and in 1971, the Maison Moët & Chandon merged with the Hennessy Cognac spirits brand, before both were absorbed by Louis Vuitton in 1987, resulting in the LVMH Group, considered to be the biggest name in the international luxury goods industry. Moët & Chandon hasn't stopped growing since then. It now possesses a 1190 hectares vineyard, capable of producing 28 million bottles per year.
The crowning achievement of Moët & Chandon is of course the Dom Pérignon, which first came out in 1961. This champagne (its name is actually an homage to Dom Pierre Pérignon, Benedictine monk and genius winemaker) is a blend of the best Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes found in the vineyard. The Dom Pérignon quickly became Moët & Chandon's flagship brand and found its way into popular culture as the definition of prestige. Dom Pérignon is available in different vintage cuvées.
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