Veuve Clicquot Vintage

75cl

A superb vintage Champagne made using 34% Chardonnay 61% Pinot Noir 5% Meunier. Offers a powerful and structured palate with light candied citrus fruit aromas (lemon) which are embellished in the finish with delicate hints of toasted notes and dried fruit (apricots). The perfect combination of power, freshness and finesse, and ends with an incredibly long finish.

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Veuve Clicquot Vintage

A superb vintage Champagne made using 34% Chardonnay 61% Pinot Noir 5% Meunier. Offers a powerful and structured palate with light candied citrus fruit aromas (lemon) which are embellished in the finish with delicate hints of toasted notes and dried fruit (apricots). The perfect combination of power, freshness and finesse, and ends with an incredibly long finish.

Tasting Notes from Celtic Whiskey Shop and Wines on the Green
Nose The nose is fresh, refined and elegant. Fragrances of citrus fruit and stone fruits (peach, apricot) appear first, which are then enriched by delicate, warm notes of sweet pastries, (almonds, Mirabelle plum tart): a subtle alliance of freshness and fullness.
Palate On the palate, the frank lively and pure attack moves into a powerful, structured palate, delicately chiseled from the minerality of Champagnes' chalky terroir. The generosity of the Pinot Noir's fruitiness resonates harmoniously with the freshness of the light candied citrus fruit aromas (lemon) which are embellished in the finish with delicate hints of toasted notes and dried fruit (apricots). This vintage is the perfect combination of power, freshness and finesse, and ends with an incredibly long finish.
Colour Its clear, brilliant, gold color lights up in the delicate tumult of fine bubbles produced by its persistent and remarkable effervescence.
Fact Sheet
Fluid 75cl
Grape Variety 34% Chardonnay 61% Pinot Noir 5% Meunier
Alcohol % 12%
Estate/Producer Veuve Clicquot
Country France
Region/AOC Champagne
Vintage 2015
Cellaring/Ageing Potential Drink now or through to 2028.
Serving Suggestion
Serving Suggestion Best with seafood but very versatile with a number of foods.
Awards and/or Press Quotes
Decanter 96 Points. It is quite something to be invited to the launch of Champagne Veuve Clicquot 2008 at Clos des Lambrays, one of the finest grands crus of Burgundy's Côte de Nuits and acquired by LVMH in April 2014. It was rumoured to have paid close to €100m. The Veuve Clicquot 2008 is VC Chef de Caves Dominique Demarville’s first solo vintage. What fascinated him at Lambrays was winemaker Thierry Brouin’s consummate talent in capturing from the red iron-rich soil a wonderfully bright character in the wine- so fresh, rich yet elegant, density and delicacy in magical harmony. The same can be said for my two coups de coeur in Clicquot 2008. --- Veuve Clicquot 2008 (Magnum) --- Shimmering green-gold. Easily up several notches from the bottle. Perfect balance of freshness, ripe acidity and complex vinosity to come. Near perfect wine, patina of seasoned spice of subtle oak. --- Elegant and complex Champagne with plenty of fine mousse and flavours of toast, smoke and roasted fruit notes to balance the fresh acidity. A refined and refreshing fullbodied wine in a gastronomic style with the potential to drink well for many years.
Wine Enthusiast 93 Points. A lively mousse is the starting point for this wine. It is intensely rich, dense and still young, with a soft background to the ripe white fruits that are cut with lime. From a vintage year whose wines need to age, this follows the pattern, so wait at least until 2018.
Wine Spectator 93 Points. Very elegant, this is chiseled by racy acidity that's swathed in the refined, creamy mousse and flavors of crème de cassis, preserved lemon, biscuit and dried apricot. Long and lacy on the smoke-tinged, minerally finish. Disgorged March 2015. Drink now through 2028
James Suckling 93 Points. A very upright, fresh and youthful vintage for Clicquot with lemon citrus, peach and almond nougat aromas. The palate has a brisk acid punch – assertive in 2008. Crisp lemon and peach fruit flavors hold bright, and there is some oyster shell chalkiness, too, leading into a warming, grilled nut-flavored finish. Drink now.