Mandois Blanc de Noirs Brut Champagne is a distinguished offering from the renowned Champagne house Mandois. Crafted exclusively from 100% Pinot Noir grapes sourced from the esteemed vineyards of La Côte des Bars and La Côte d’Epernay, this wine embodies elegance and finesse. The vineyards, featuring red clay, chalk, limestone, and flint soils, lend complexity to the wine. With an average vine age of 25 years and a commitment to organic farming methods, Mandois ensures the expression of terroir in every bottle. Fermented in stainless steel tanks and undergoing malolactic fermentation, this Champagne undergoes a meticulous aging process of 4 to 6 years on lees in the historic 18th-century cellars, resulting in a wine of remarkable depth and character. Mandois Blanc de Noirs Brut Champagne strikes a perfect balance between richness and minerality, making it a standout choice for enthusiasts seeking a Champagne with both body and identity.
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Mandois Blanc de Noirs Brut Champagne is an exquisite sparkling wine that showcases the elegance and finesse of the Champagne region.On the nose, expect a bouquet of red fruits, such as raspberries and cherries, intertwined with delicate floral notes. These aromas are complemented by hints of brioche and toasted almonds, adding complexity and depth to the wine.
The palate is equally impressive, with a lively and persistent mousse that dances on the tongue. The red fruit flavors continue to shine, accompanied by a subtle minerality and a touch of citrus zest. The wine's well-balanced acidity provides a refreshing and crisp finish, leaving a lasting impression.
Mandois Blanc de Noirs Brut Champagne is a versatile wine that can be enjoyed on its own as an aperitif or paired with a variety of dishes. Its vibrant character and refined structure make it an excellent choice for seafood, particularly oysters or smoked salmon. It also pairs beautifully with creamy cheeses, such as Brie or Camembert.
Champagne is a sparkling wine produced in the Champagne region of France, located in the northeast of the country. It is one of the most famous and iconic wine regions in the world, renowned for its unique sparkling wines.
The history of Champagne dates back to the early 17th century, when the region was first planted with vines. The region was initially known for its still wines, but it was not until the 19th century that the production of sparkling wines began. The first sparkling Champagne was produced in 1836, and the region has since become synonymous with sparkling wines.
CUSTOMER RATING
4.2
1 Review
21-01-2023
Louiis
Bold and plush Pinot Noir with a silky texture and a crisp, clean finish, elevated by undertones of citrus, green apple, and pear, set against a backdrop of creamy and slightly sweet undertones.