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Taittinger Brut Réserve

£54.95

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Spec sheet

TypeChampagne
Region
Grapes
Producer
AllergensContains sulfites
Alcohol contenti12.5%

The wine

Taittinger Brut Réserve is undoubtedly one of the finest non-vintage Champagnes on the market. A blend emanating from over 35 vineyards and vintages of the three classic varieties, with a clear predominance of Chardonnay (40-45%), a rare occurrence among cuvées with no vintage.

After a minimum of three years spent in the cellars, maturing and acquiring complexity, the Taittinger Brut Réserve becomes a sublime product and reliably constant as regards quality, a Champagne which gains followers all over the world year on year. When you uncork a bottle, you'll enjoy an intense wine, with ripe fruit (peach), white flowers, vanilla and hints of toasted bread on the nose, a wine with plenty of body and a decidedly mineral tautness on the palate, a well-balanced and elegant Champagne with a honeyed finish.

What does this wine taste like?

Light
Bold
Dry
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Straw yellow / Golden glints / Fine bubbles
Bouquet
Expressive / Fruity / Brioche / Peach / White flowers
Mouth
Delicate / Vivacious / Harmonious / Fresh

Drinking and storing

Serve between 6ºC and 8ºC

Food pairing

At any time

Customer reviews

5.0/5
4 reviews

Vineyards

ClimateContinental
Surface area288.00 hectares

The winery

Champagne Taittinger

Champagne Taittinger

Taittinger is the commitment of a name, of a family that has always been very clear that having its name on the labels is a great responsibility and a constant requirement.  Today, Pierre-Emmanuel Taittinger, who has embodied this commitment for 40 years, shares his passion at the helm of the maison with his sons Clovis and Vitalie, in a perfect balance between the knowledge of the past and the excitement of the future. However, the Taittinger dynasty goes back a long way....

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