Parker about Champagne Brut Doppelmagnum
Description
Land | France |
Region | Champagne |
Rebsorten | 40% Pinot Noir, 40% Chardonnay, 20% Pinot Meunier |
Alkoholgehalt | 12.00% |
Füllstand | high fill |
Verschlußart | cork stopper |
Kennzeichnung | Contains sulphites |
Farbe | Champagne|White |
Inverkehrbringer | Louis Roederer, 21 Boulevard Lundy, 51100 Reims, France |
Charakter | Dry |
Servierempfehlung | Do not decant 8-10°C |
Trinkempfehlung | 2020 - 2028 |
Parker Punkte | 92 |
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Champagne Brut Doppelmagnum

Louis Roederer Champagne Brut is a renowned champagne from the renowned Louis Roederer house, known for its high-quality champagnes. This Brut champagne embodies the essence of the Champagne style and is characterized by elegance, finesse, and excellent quality.
Louis Roederer Champagne Brut is made from a blend of grape varieties, including Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier. These grapes come from the finest vineyards in the Champagne region.
The champagne has a bright gold color with fine, lively bubbles that create a lasting perlage.
The champagne's bouquet is expressive and seductive. Aromas of ripe fruits such as citrus fruits, apples, and pears develop, accompanied by floral nuances and a subtle mineral note. The aromas are harmonious and well-balanced.
On the palate, the Louis Roederer Champagne Brut displays a lively freshness and a fine, persistent mousse. The structure is elegant, and the acidity is well-integrated. The champagne presents a subtle fruitiness, accompanied by a subtle brioche note and a pleasant minerality. The finish is long and refreshing.
The Louis Roederer Champagne Brut is ideal as an aperitif and also pairs well with a variety of dishes, such as seafood, light fish dishes, and poultry. It is a versatile champagne that is perfect for both festive occasions and special moments of enjoyment.
Louis Roederer
Information about the winemaker:
The champagne house Louis Roederer in Reims is located in the French wine-growing region Champagne and is one of the last traditional champagne houses, which is still family-owned today. The owners are among the most important winegrowers in the region.
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