Pommery Grand Cru Vintage 2006 / 2009 Champagne 75cl

£62
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Brut - White French Champagne
The Grands Crus selected by Pommery enjoy exceptional locations in vineyards of the Champagne region: their south–south-east exposure ensures maximum sunlight and their cultivation in the middle of hill slopes in rich chalky Champagne terrain guarantees excellent irrigation of the foot of the vines. Only 7 grand cru sites are used to make this cuvée. A complex nose of ripe stone fruits and French toast. More robust on the palate, with a long and structured finish. As it is a richer style of champagne it can stand up to many different dishes, making it great to drink throughout the meal.
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Suitable for vegetarians
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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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Reims,
France.
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Reims,
France.
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Customer reviews (3)
Great
Best vintage champagne that I have tasted for a long while
very nice champagne
Definitely one of the better champagnes Ive had. Id say its a little sharper that I normally prefer. But served at the right temperature its a delight to drink
Very nice Champagne
In a similar stable as the other main brands with their 2004 Vintage, this isn't the greatest year for any of them but this has really good depth of flavour, a rich steady mouse and not over fizzy, with a rather deep straw colour, I really enjoyed it. Like similar priced leading Champagnes theres not really that much between the main names, I dont think any of them produce a poor Champagne its just a matter of preference, and budget. In order of preference I prefer Krug, Pol Roger, Bollinger, Pommery then Veuve, just to give you an idea of my palate, I would highly recommend Pommery Vintage 04 especially when on a price promotion. This arrived unboxed just in case your'e thinking of giving this as a gift.