About Perrier-Jouët Belle Epoque 2007 Brut Champagne (3L)
Perrier-Jouët Belle Epoque Brut Champagne is crafted with 50% Chardonnay (Cramant & Avize), 45% Pinot Noir, and 5% Pinot Meunier (Dizy) grape varieties. The Champagne is inspired by the House's first prestige bottling, the slender neck modeled after the historic release, which in turn took its cues from the historic Blason de France. The iconic floral patterns are the work of Art Nouveau master Emile Gallé, who painted the Japanese white anemones for the House in 1902. There was a mild winter in 2007 with a hot spring, a rainy start to the summer, and a warm August that enabled an early harvest. It's a delicate and harmonious cuveé that pairs well with seafood, shellfish, and quail. It's available here in a double Magnum (3L) bottle.
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About Champagne
Champagne has been associated with royalties since the 17th century, still maintaining its glorious reputation.
The French take Champagne seriously, so coming from the Champagne region of France isn't the only requirement that keeps this drink from being "just sparkling wine." The rules of the appellation require specific vineyard practices, particular types of grapes, specific pressing methods, and secondary fermentation of wine.
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