Magnum Champagne (Box) - Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin Collection Cave Privée Vintage 1989

Champagne, Brut, 1989 Vintage, Domaine Veuve Clicquot-Ponsardin, Magnum, Collection Cave Privée

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Tasting notes for the Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin "Vintage Brut Cave Privée" 1989

  • EYE: Presented in its prestigious box, this Vintage 1989 reveals a deep golden hue, evoking the maturity of this exceptional champagne. The fine bubbles rise delicately, testifying to the meticulous craftsmanship of the Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin house.
  • NOSE: This cuvée unveils the complexity of its aging. Aromas of dried fruits, such as apricot and fig, harmoniously mingle with toasted bread and flower honey notes. Aeration reveals subtle touches of beeswax and roasted hazelnuts.
  • MOUTH: The tasting provides a rich and nuanced experience. The mouth, ample and structured, reveals evolved flavors of candied fruits, praline, and delicately toasted brioche. The balance between persistent freshness and creamy roundness underscores the finesse of this vintage.

 

In short: The Veuve Clicquot "Vintage Brut Cave Privée" 1989, sold in its elegant box, will captivate you with its golden robe, complex nose with hints of dried fruits and honey, and refined mouth, balanced between freshness and evolved notes. It can still be successfully stored for an additional 3 to 5 years, although its peak tasting experience is currently achieved. Pair this nectar with a roasted langoustine, black truffle dishes, or a selection of aged cheeses.

Other appellations from this estate: Champagne Brut Carte Jaune, Champagne Extra Brut Extra Old, Champagne Rosé, Champagne Vintage Brut, Champagne Demi-sec, La Grande Dame, La Grande Dame par Paola Paronetto, La Grande Dame x Yayoi Kusama, Veuve Clicquot Rich, Veuve Clicquot Rich Rosé, Veuve Clicquot Arrow, Parcelle Clos Colin...

Product Details
CH_151

Data sheet

Vintage
1989
Format
150 cl
Color
White Wine
Grape Variety
Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier
% vol.
12 %
Appellation
Champagne
Region
Champagne
Producer
Maison Veuve Clicquot
Packing
Box
Cuvée
Collection Cave Privée
Type
Brut
CRD
Yes
Producer: Maison Veuve Clicquot
Maison Veuve Clicquot

The "Grande Dame" of Champagne

 

Before there was a Champagne house, there was a woman: Barbe-Nicole Clicquot, daughter of Baron Ponce-Jean Nicolas Ponsardin. In 1805, after the sudden death of her husband François Clicquot, she inherited his wine estate. It was founded by François' father, Mr. Philippe Clicquot, in the 18th century. The family Champagne house unofficially produced sparkling wine since its creation in 1772, as Philippe chose not to sell his bottles (they were only for his personal consumption and gifted to friends and family). After a few years, he finally decided to sell his own brand-name Champagne and was outputting 100,000 bottles each year. He also designed the anchor logo, as a symbol of hope in the future.

Barbe-Nicole's strong personality and her impressive business acumen made it possible for her to successfully manage her husband's Champagne house, although she was only 27 years old at the time. The "Veuve Clicquot" (French for "Widow Clicquot") as she was nicknamed, fought against the selling of François' vineyard and came up with enough money to save the business from bankruptcy, in 1806. Later, she bought even more grand cru grapevines located in the Montagne de Reims region, bringing the total surface of her vineyard to almost 300 hectares. In doing so, she became one the leading businesswomen of the era.

In 1810, she innovated by creating the first vintage Champagne, which was completely unheard of at the time. Four years later, Barbe-Nicole's bottles could be found in Russian czars' cellars, as well as in the hands of many noblemen, from France and beyond. Nothing could stop the young woman's rise. She invented the riddling table, used to make clearer wines, in 1816. It was such a breakthrough that every other Champagne house of the region soon adopted it. This "Grande Dame" of Champagne also gave birth to the yellow label still present on every bottle. The design was officially patented in 1877, to fight against counterfeit champagnes.

Mrs. Clicquot died in 1866. That same year, the Champagne house could produce up to 750,000 bottles per year, sold in every European country. The widow Clicquot turned her husband's business into one of the biggest powerhouses of the Champagne region, as she invested in new technologies and improved production methods, without losing sight of what really mattered: quality. Despite going against some serious opponents during the 1930's, like Moët or Hennessy, Clicquot Ponsardin always came out on top, transcending Champagne to become the image of prestige itself.

In 1972, the Champagne house honored its founder by creating the "Veuve Clicquot Prize", only awarded to the best female business owners, as well as the "Grande Dame" cuvée. The LVMH Group (which owns some heavy hitters such as Moët & Chandon, Dom Pérignon, Krug, Ruinart, Glenmorangie, Ardbeg, Hennessy, YquemEsclans and many other famous estates) bought the Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin brand in 1987. Thanks to this buyout, the Champagne house left the Earth and now reaches for the stars.

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