Chandon Brut Sparkling Wine NV 75cl
£19.50
£19.50 per 75clProduct information
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Storage
Sparkling wines and Champagne should always be stored in a cool and dry place away from light and heat sources. The ideal temperature for storage is 13-15 degrees C.
Warning: Sparkling wines contain high natural pressure. Do not allow bottles to get warm. Chill bottle before opening and avoid shaking. Point bottle away from others and yourself when removing wire, hood and cork. Hold the cork firmly and twist out slowly by hand. Never in any circumstances use a corkscrew to open.
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Preservative (220) added
Full Product Name:
White Argentinian Sparkling Wine
Origin:
Product of Argentina
Importer:
9 Avenue De Champagne,
BP 30222,
51207 Epernay,
Cedex.
Brand
Manufacturer
Agrelo,
Lujan De Cuyo,
Mendoza,
Argentina.
By:
Chandon Argentina,
I.N.V. A 81365,
D.I. 10.
Return To Address
18 Grosvenor Gardens,
London,
SW1W 0DH.
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Vinification Details
The cool mountain climate, high altitude and differentiating day and night temperatures enhance the acidity, freshness and delicate fruit on the palette.
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Ratings and reviews
Customer reviews (6)
Brilliant bubbles
Great alternative to champagne at half the price. Lovely rounded flavour.
Flavourless
Very little flavour of any description. Just dry and fizzy. Compares more with a basic sparkling wine than with Champagne, so certainly not worth buying when the price is in between the two.
too sweet
I recall this being dry and quite excellent when it was Green Point Chandon from Australia. Very disappointing.
Good but inconsistent
I've tried this four times. Three times it was delicious, but the fourth time I was surprised by how sweet it was. Definitely not that sweet on the previous ocasions I've tried it.
Lovely, lived up to expectations
Been intrigued by this for a while but we weren't to sure if the name was a bit of a gimmick. This came up on offer so thought we'd try. Nice and crisp with fine bubbles, not too acidic very impressed.
A remarkably good Champagne impersonation
Tasted blind it would be a seriously tough proposition to split this wine from Moet & Chandon's Imperial NV. The winemaking is excellent and the house style is clearly in evidence. Ripe, juicy citrus, both green and red apples and lovely biscuity, brioche like lees influence. Good concentration, real intensity of flavour and a strong finish. A steal at fifteen quid and even better when discounted.