Taittinger Brut Reserve NV Champagne 75cl
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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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Champagne Brut Réserve
Importer:
Hatch Mansfield Agencies Ltd,
New Bank House,
1 Brockenhurst Road Ascot,
Berkshire,
SL5 9DJ,
UK.
Brand
Brut Réserve reveals a wine characterised by the vibrancy of its predominantly Chardonnay blend. While Pinot Noir guarantees structure, its lower proportion of Meunier lends delicate sweetness to this timeless blend. The grapes are selected from more than 35 different terroirs and several harvests.
France.
Brut Réserve Taittinger is one of the last great Champagne Houses to remain independent and is owned and actively managed by the family named on the label. The family are guardians of Taittinger's style quality and integrity. The hallmark of their fine Champagnes is the high proportion of Chardonnay used in their winemaking which is key, in the Champagne region, for producing wines of great elegance and finesse. Additionally, with its vineyard ownership of 288 ha (one of the largest in Champagne), Taittinger can guarantee a flawless signature, and wines heralded worldwide for their consistent quality. Our signature cuvée, Taittinger Brut Réserve, is assembled from more than 35 crus and incorporates 40% Chardonnay - this high level is seldom offered in a non-vintage Champagne. Distinguished by a delicate nose marked by subtle brioche notes, it has a palate of considerable depth and balance with hints of honey and fresh fruit with a long, fresh finish.
Manufacturer
Reims,
France.
Return To Address
New Bank House,
1 Brockenhurst Road Ascot,
Berkshire,
SL5 9DJ,
UK.
www.hatchmansfield.com
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Customer reviews (10)
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not enough fizz
I do love the flavour of this but I do prefer my champagne with more fizz. This always seems a little flat to me. I may have had (several) bad bottles as gifts though!
My old faithful
Taittinger NV is by far one of my favourite champagnes. It’s full of freshness, liveliness and is easy drinking with a beautiful complex undercurrent where a hint of brioche comes through. If you like champagnes that are not biscuit-y as I do, you will love this.
Nothing special
You're paying for the name (admittedly not too pricy for champagne), but honestly would have been just as happy with the Waitrose prosecco for a third of the price!
Lovely champagne especially when on Special offer!
This is my usual go-to Champagne. Ok there are better ones out there (that you will have to pay a lot more for) but for around £30-35 it's very good and even better when on special offer.
Good
There is nothing essentially wrong with this, its a good quality Champagne with plenty of fizz & a pleasant mild brioche taste. For me personally, its just a little too sweet, but I like Champagne thats extremely dry. Everyone else who tried it loved it so Id buy it again for a celebration but only if it was on special offer as I think the normal £35 price tag is too expensive.
Delicious, top quality Champagne.
This is by far the best Champagne in this price range.
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