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Taittinger Les Folies de la Marquetterie Champagne 75cl

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Taittinger Les Folies de la Marquetterie Champagne 75cl

La Marquetterie, a castle on the hillside facing the vineyard, was before the French Revolution, the residence of the writer Jacques Cazotte, the author of Le Diable Amoureux. General de Castelnau made it his headquarters during the battle of Champagne in 1915.

This Champagne comes exclusively from the vineyard of "La Marquetterie", the cradle of the Taittinger family, located in Pierry, Premier Cru.

It is made from the vines planted on this Premier Cru vineyard with 55% Pinot Noir and 45% Chardonnay.

Only the first pressings have been retained and the vinification takes place in oak barrels.

The robe is a deep gold with golden hues of autumn.

The nose is intense and fruity, developing fragrances of vine peach and apricot compote followed by notes of toasted brioche and vanilla.

Palate: ample, fruity with a dominant of yellow peach. The finish is complex and rich, marked by woody notes.

This champagne will ideally accompany a meal based on robust dishes such as roasted meats or fish in sauce.
$73.81
Taittinger Les Folies de la Marquetterie Champagne 75cl
$73.81

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La Marquetterie, a castle on the hillside facing the vineyard, was before the French Revolution, the residence of the writer Jacques Cazotte, the author of Le Diable Amoureux. General de Castelnau made it his headquarters during the battle of Champagne in 1915.

This Champagne comes exclusively from the vineyard of "La Marquetterie", the cradle of the Taittinger family, located in Pierry, Premier Cru.

It is made from the vines planted on this Premier Cru vineyard with 55% Pinot Noir and 45% Chardonnay.

Only the first pressings have been retained and the vinification takes place in oak barrels.

The robe is a deep gold with golden hues of autumn.

The nose is intense and fruity, developing fragrances of vine peach and apricot compote followed by notes of toasted brioche and vanilla.

Palate: ample, fruity with a dominant of yellow peach. The finish is complex and rich, marked by woody notes.

This champagne will ideally accompany a meal based on robust dishes such as roasted meats or fish in sauce.
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