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MOËT & CHANDON Grand Vintage 2016 champagne with box
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Each Grand Vintage is unique, expressing Moët & Chandon’s Cellar Master's personal interpretation of the year. In Champagne, 2016 was a year of turbulent weather, full of twists and turns at the whim of nature.
The serenity after the storm, Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage 2016 expresses grace and peace, harmony born from masterful winemaking and six years resting in the cellars. The 77th vintage in the history of the House, Grand Vintage 2016 is a radiant champagne with a round and supple palate.
Blend: Chardonnay 48%, Pinot Noir 34%, Pinot Meunier 18%.
Dosage: 5 g/l (extra brut)
Maturation: 6 years
Sensation enfold effortlessly, akin to a fading scene in a movie or a gentle wave rolling over smooth sand before softly retreating. The initial round, supple attack effortlessly transitions into a structured corelike sensation, culminating in a finish reminiscent of the sweet, tangy freshness of a clementine or pomelo. The overall experience radiates a serene and peaceful feeling, like finding calm after enduring hardship.
Size:
0.75 L
Amount in case:
6
Delivery in Lithuania
Fast, next-day delivery and you can return products 14 days. In most areas in Lithuania, if you order on a business day before 15:30, it will be delivered on next workday 10:00 – 17:00.* (exept Neringa municipality)
Description
Country
France
Alcohol
12.5%
State
Champagne
Taste
Sensation enfold effortlessly, akin to a fading scene in a movie or a gentle wave rolling over smooth sand before softly retreating. The initial round, supple attack effortlessly transitions into a structured corelike sensation, culminating in a finish reminiscent of the sweet, tangy freshness of a clementine or pomelo. The overall experience radiates a serene and peaceful feeling, like finding calm after enduring hardship.
Package
Bottle
Amount in case
6
Aroma
Initial fleeting aromas are brown and dry: toasted bread, grains and hazelnut. The secondary aromas are softer: gingerbread, marzipan, barley sugar. Finally, the most persistent background notes are fruity and floral: plum, mirabelle, quince, orange blossom and aniseed
Colour
Slightly golden yellow color with vibrant green reflections
Serving temp.
8
- 12
°
Serving suggestion
It is recommended to use chilled (10-12°C)
Size
0.75 L
History Brand
Moët & Chandon
Moët & Chandon is the most famous champagne in the world.
Champagne is the most northern and coldest of the French wine regions, situated in the Marne Valley around the cities of Reims and Épernay.
The name Champagne is derived from the Latin term campania, meaning open country, countryside. During the Roman rule, this area was mainly used for mining chalk. These quarries left behind vast underground caves that have a constant temperature and humidity all year round – an ideal place for ageing quality champagne.
Claude Moët, who is of Dutch origin, founded his own vineyard near Épernay in the early 18th century. Disappointed in resellers, he decided to become a wine merchant in 1716, primarily serving aristocrats. Claude Moët was an excellent salesman who knew how important it was to establish personal relationships with clients. Soon after, his office became popular among merchants.
In 1728, King Louis XV of France issued a decree allowing only wines from Champagne to be transported in bottles. Thanks to that change, royal courts started to order sparkling wine from Champagne, making champagne houses famous. In 1743, Moët switched to only the production of sparkling wine. Their champagne was exported to England, Germany, Spain, and Russia. One of his most prominent and loyal customers was Madame de Pompadour, the mistress of King Louis XV of France.
It was Jean-Remy Moët, grandson of founder Claude Moët, who really made the company successful. He expanded the vineyards and also bought the vineyards of the Hautvillers abbey – the place where the Benedictine monk Dom Pérignon revolutionised many winemaking techniques. The story goes that when Dom Pérignon first discovered the art of making bubbles and created champagne, he called out: “Come quickly! I am drinking the stars!”
As the first successful manufacturer in France, Moët also sold his champagne to the military school in Brienne-le-Château where a young Napoleon Bonaparte was also studying at the time. In 1802, Jean-Rémy Moët was elected the mayor of Épernay and two years later his good old friend Napoleon became the Emperor of the French.
The iconic Moët Impérial was created to pay tribute to the relationship established with Napoléon Bonaparte and Jean-Remy Moët. In 1807, Emperor Napoleon visited the winery for the first time and from that moment on remained a client and supporter of Moët & Chandon. Other prominent clients of the winery in early 19th century include Tsar Alexander I, Austrian Emperor Francis II, the Duke of Wellington, Madame de Staël, and Queen Victoria.
In 1832, Jean-Rémy’s son Victor Moët and son-in-law Pierre-Gabriel Chandon de Briailles took over the business and the company was renamed to include the names of both partners: Moët et Chandon. In 1971 they merged with Hennessy Cognac, and, in 1987, with Louis Vuitton, to become Louis-Vuitton-Moët-Hennessy (LVMH), the largest luxury group in the world.
Moët & Chandon is the world’s largest, bestselling and most famous champagne producer and owns over 400 hectares of vineyards and more than 28 kilometres of underground cellars which can store around 100 million bottles.
Preferred drink of the royals
Moët & Chandon has been the drink of royal courts since early 19th century.
The drink of the elite.
To this day, they hold a Royal Warrant as supplier of champagne to the British Royal Court, moreover, their products are offered in the world’s finest clubs and most luxurious hotels.
Moët & Chandon – an expression of iconic and classic champagne
Moët & Chandon reflects the heart of the Champagne region, it is an exceptional product of its terroir. Moët & Chandon champagne is distinguished by its bright fruity notes, its tasty palate and its elegant maturity.
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MOËT & CHANDON Grand Vintage 2016 champagne with box
Champagne
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Each Grand Vintage is unique, expressing Moët & Chandon’s Cellar Master's personal interpretation of the year. In Champagne, 2016 was a year of turbulent weather, full of twists and turns at the whim of nature.
The serenity after the storm, Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage 2016 expresses grace and peace, harmony born from masterful winemaking and six years resting in the cellars. The 77th vintage in the history of the House, Grand Vintage 2016 is a radiant champagne with a round and supple palate.
Blend: Chardonnay 48%, Pinot Noir 34%, Pinot Meunier 18%.
Dosage: 5 g/l (extra brut)
Maturation: 6 years
0.75 L
89.99 €
119.99 €/l
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Country:
France
Alcohol:
12.5%
Taste:
Sensation enfold effortlessly, akin to a fading scene in a movie or a gentle wave rolling over smooth sand before softly retreating. The initial round, supple attack effortlessly transitions into a structured corelike sensation, culminating in a finish reminiscent of the sweet, tangy freshness of a clementine or pomelo. The overall experience radiates a serene and peaceful feeling, like finding calm after enduring hardship.
Size:
0.75 L
Amount in case:
6
Delivery in Lithuania
Fast, next-day delivery and you can return products 14 days. In most areas in Lithuania, if you order on a business day before 15:30, it will be delivered on next workday 10:00 – 17:00.* (exept Neringa municipality)
Country
France
Alcohol
12.5%
State
Champagne
Taste
Sensation enfold effortlessly, akin to a fading scene in a movie or a gentle wave rolling over smooth sand before softly retreating. The initial round, supple attack effortlessly transitions into a structured corelike sensation, culminating in a finish reminiscent of the sweet, tangy freshness of a clementine or pomelo. The overall experience radiates a serene and peaceful feeling, like finding calm after enduring hardship.
Package
Bottle
Amount in case
6
Aroma
Initial fleeting aromas are brown and dry: toasted bread, grains and hazelnut. The secondary aromas are softer: gingerbread, marzipan, barley sugar. Finally, the most persistent background notes are fruity and floral: plum, mirabelle, quince, orange blossom and aniseed
Colour
Slightly golden yellow color with vibrant green reflections