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Wooden case with jeroboam - 3L

Moët & Chandon Cuvée 280th Anniversary Grand Vintage 2004

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There is something about a jeroboam, or large format champagne, that just screams celebration. This ultra-rare jeroboam, released in honour of Moët & Chandon's 280th anniversary, is both the perfect bottle size and vintage to mark a very special occasion of your own.
Equivalent to four standard bottles, it's designed for a crowd. Inside, you'll find a graceful, sleek champagne that's the result of what many consider to be one of the best harvests in recent times. Ideal weather conditions resulted in an abundance of perfectly ripe fruit and a vintage that's sure to appeal to anyone you share it with.
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TASTING NOTES:
Graceful and sleek

Appearance

A brilliant light yellow.

Aroma

The bouquet is refined, pure and precise with fruity notes of white peach, lemon, pineapple, green banana and pear.

Taste

A graceful palate with a light, airy structure that leads into a long, rich finish.

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HOW TO ENJOY CHAMPAGNE BLANC

HOW TO ENJOY:
Moët & Chandon Cuvée 280th Anniversary Grand Vintage 2004

  • Service temperature - 10-12°C
     
  • Alcohol by volume - 12.5 % Vol.
     
  • Storage advice -  Store horizontally in a cool (8-10°C), dark place away from vibrations
     
  • When to drink -  Ready to drink now
     
  • Health warning - Contains sulphites
     
  • Closure - Cork
     
  • Dosage - 5 g/L
     
BLEND & ORIGIN CHAMPAGNE

BLEND AND ORIGIN:
Moët & Chandon Cuvée 280th Anniversary Grand Vintage 2004

A careful and considered blend of chardonnay (38%), pinot noir (33%) and meunier (29%), the 2004 vintage is characteristic of a good season in the vineyards.

Near perfect conditions resulted in a huge harvest, with many considering 2004 to be one of the greatest vintages of recent times.

Unusually mild weather – after a dry spring, the vines flourished in early summer – and exquisitely mature grapes harvested at the perfect stage of ripeness were both in abundance.

Typically, Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage is released after six to eight years on the lees, and this vintage has spent eight years on the lees to broaden the texture and add to its complexity.

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Moët & Chandon Cuvée 280th Anniversary Grand Vintage 2004
Wooden case with jeroboam - 3L