Sale! Germar-Breton Champagne Brut 75 cl
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Germar-Breton Champagne Brut 75 cl

RegionChampagne
AppellationChampagne
ProducerGermar-Breton
ColorWhite
Grape varietyPinot Noir et Meunier
Taste attributesDry Champagne, powerful, full of freshness
AromasFruits jaunes à noyaux, de fruits secs, d'agrumes et de miel.
Degree of alcohol12%
Breeding containertank
Operating temperature12°
Dosage8 grammes
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132 bottles in stock

23,50 € VAT incl.

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Domain description :

Champagne Roualet, family home for 3 generations, is located in the village of Champillon whose vineyard is part of the historic hills of the Champagne world heritage of UNESCO.Au over time, the same spirit and the same demands were retained. The quality and finesse of its wines to discover or rediscover ease and friendliness.

Description of the appellation :

The region lies on the departments of Aube and Marne and mainly extends slightly in Seine-et-Marne, Haute-Marne and Aisne. The vines are planted on chalky soil, rich in minerals principles which offers a lot of finesse to the wines of Champagne. The term is divided into four: the Marne Valley, the Mountain of Reims, the vineyards of the Aube and the Côte des Blancs. This single term covers a variety of champagnes. It promotes the white wines and rosé sparkling but still offers white white (including single grape variety is Chardonnay) white black (pinot noir, pinot meunier or a blend of both), and made white an assembly of these three varieties. The assay determines the type of champagne extra dry, semi-dry, rough or smooth. These wines also differ according to whether they are vintage or not. The prestige cuvées and special vintages gather all types and store in the upscale category.

Description of the region :

The Champagne vineyards cover the departments of Aube, Marne, Aisne and some towns of Haute-Marne and Seine-et-Marne. 70% of the vineyards of the wine region of Champagne is in the Marne, 40% in the Haute-Marne and Aube and the remaining 10% are located in Seine-et-Marne and Aisne. In the Marne, the vineyards are at an altitude between 120 and 180 m on the exposed slopes of the back of the Côte de Champagne Coast of the Island of France and Côte Bar.Dans of Dawn the vines are at an altitude of between 170 and 300 m, the hills into the valleys of the Vesle, Seine, Marne and Aube.