Veuve Clicquot is widely regarded as one of the great Champagne houses. A pioneer in Champagne, Madame Clicquot's legacy can still be tasted in every bottle of Veuve. The Vintage by Veuve is a typically generous and full-bodied style of Champagne with all the toastiness and notes of brioche lover of Veuve have come to expect.
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$89.95 in any six
... date, roast apple, black raspberry, bread dough, mineral and spice power in the racy acidity, underlying structure and mineral tinged finish.
Vintage: 2004
Score: 93 points
Alison Napjus
Source: winespectator.com
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| Varietal | Pinot Noir Chardonnay Pinot Meunier |
|---|---|
| Brand Name | Veuve Clicquot |
| Liquor Style | Sparkling White |
| Size | 750mL |
| Current Vintage | 2004* |
| Vintage Note | * Vintages may vary from store to store and when delivered. Every effort is made to ensure the current vintage is displayed, however variations can occur. |
| Country | France |
| Region | Champagne |
| Closure | Cork |
| Standard Drinks | 7.1 (2004) |
| Alcohol By Volume | 12.0% (2004) |
| Website | www.veuve-clicquot.com |
| Product Code | DM_91030 |
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