Crémant de Bourgogne Brut, Dom. de La Grande Côte
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Crémant de Bourgogne Brut, Dom. de La Grande Côte - NV

Item # 31100 750mL
$21.96/ Single Bottle
$263.52 $250.34/ Case of 12
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A sparkling Burgundy crémant made from Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. The vines are from the area of Auxerrois, adjacent to Chablis, and boast a mineral-driven character due to the chalky soils of the region. A sophisticated sparkler to enjoy throughout a meal.


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Crémant wines (French sparkling wines made in the same method as champagne, just not in Champagne) are excellent for nights when you want a well made and elegant sparkling wine but don't want to pay top dollar for Champagne. Ones from Burgundy are particularly great as the terroir shares similarities with Champagne, providing some complexity. I also love Crémant as a follow-up to Champagne when the occasion calls for opening a second bottle that doesn't need to be Champagne-level. Crémant de Bourgogne Brut, Dom. de La Grande Côte is featured regularly in my lineup because it is a fabulous wine that's rich with yellow apples and pear. It finishes with a beautiful minerality that I think sets it apart from the rest.

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Pinot Noir

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