Champagne - Champagne Brut Blanc de Blancs Millesimato 2013 (Magnum 1,5 L boxed) - Deutz - Deutz - 1
Champagne - Champagne Brut Blanc de Blancs Millesimato 2013 (Magnum 1,5 L boxed) - Deutz - Deutz - 2
Champagne - Champagne Brut Blanc de Blancs Millesimato 2013 (Magnum 1,5 L boxed) - Deutz - Deutz - 3
Champagne - Champagne Brut Blanc de Blancs Millesimato 2013 (Magnum 1,5 L boxed) - Deutz - Deutz - 1
Champagne - Champagne Brut Blanc de Blancs Millesimato 2013 (Magnum 1,5 L boxed) - Deutz - Deutz - 2
Champagne - Champagne Brut Blanc de Blancs Millesimato 2013 (Magnum 1,5 L boxed) - Deutz - Deutz - 3

Champagne Brut Blanc de Blancs Millesimato 2013 (Magnum 1,5 L boxed) - Deutz

Champagne Blanc de Blancs Millesimé by Deutz is one of the most representative champagnes of the maison, produced since 1965. It is made starting from pure Chardonnay grapes. The wine remains in contact with its yeasts for 48 months. It has a very elegant, round and enveloping character, with a pleasantly evolved aromatic profile, capable of aging for years in the bottle. It gives off pleasant scents of white flowers, exotic fruit and citrus. A bubble that, given its personality, is recommended to taste during fish dinners. One of the most important labels in the range created by the winery.

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Product Category
Champagne
Production Method
Champenois
Designation
Champagne AOC
Blend
Blanc de Blancs
Cru
Grand Cru
Grape / Raw material
chardonnay
Dosage
Brut Nature - Pas Dosé
Vintage - Cuvée
2013, Millésime
Size
1.5 L
Country
France
Region
FR - Champagne
Alcohol Content
12% vol.
Service Temperature
8° - 10° C.
Suggested Glass
Flùte transparent
Packaging
Branded Case
Food Matches
Fish plates, Seafood - Shellfish, Raw Fish
Allergens
Contains Sulphites
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La Maison Deutz was founded in 1838 in Ay, in the Champagne region, founded by Wiliam Deutz and Pierre Geldermann. Coming from Aquisgarana, the two settled in Ay by opening a small wine shop. Firmly intent on producing great wines from a particularly suitable vineyard, they bought a first plot of land in 1838 and started producing grapes, vinifying it in their cellar. Wiliam Deutz, who had previously worked for Bollinger, gave his own experience in the cultivation and vinification of grapes and Pierre Geldermann took care of the financial and commercial aspect of the Maison. In the following years, Maison Deutz was forced to sell to Louis Roederer 63% of the property, following some failed investments in New Zealand and the United States. Over time the Maison Deutz has expanded with the acquisition of new crus, both around Ay, both in the Cote des Blancs and annually produces about 600 thousand bottles of excellent Champagne. However, the estate vineyards are not sufficient to supply the necessary quantity of grapes, so Deutz is aimed at local growers of proven expertise able to guarantee the impeccable quality of their product. With the advent of Louis Reoderer, the cellar has been completely renovated and modernized: the musts ferment in steel barrels in each of which the parcel from which the grapes come is carefully transcribed. Then the wines are left to rest in the completely underground cellar, which reaches up to 60 meters below ground level. The production process of all the Maison's champagne takes place under the control and responsibility of Fabrice Rosset.

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16, rue Jeanson - 51160 Ay, France

Color: intense straw yellow Perlage: fine Bouquet: intense and mineral, with hints of white flowers, tropical fruit and citrus Taste: creamy, round, fresh, mineral and very balanced.

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