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Varichon et Clerc `Privelege` Rose NV

Country
France
Region
Sparkling,
France (Methode Traditionelle)
Producer
Varichon et Clerc
Grape(s)
Altesse (20%)
Cinsault (20%)
Gamay (20%)
Molette (20%)
Sciacarellu (20%)
Type
Sparkling
Style
Fizz
Oaked Style
Unoaked
Body Style
Medium bodied
Dry / Sweet Style
Dry
Alcohol Content (%)
12
Closure Style
Cork
Organic / Biodynamic
Normal

Region

The Method Traditionelle requires a secondary fermentation within the closed bottle to create a fine natural mousse and generate the rich yeasty lees flavours enjoyed in the best sparkling wines. This is the method used to make Champagne, although it has long been the preferred method to create distinguished sparkling wines in many of France`s wine regions. The Languedoc`s Blanquette de Limoux claims to be the oldest, yet there is an established tradition of Method Traditionelle wines in the Loire Valley where the sparkling wines of Saumur and Cremant de Loire are also aged in natural chalk cellars. Other notable Method Traditionelle sparkling wines originate in Burgundy, Alsace and the south west.

Producer

Varichon et Clerc are loacated in the alpine region of Savoie, between Lyon and Geneva. They have been producing classic `methode Champenoise` wines since 1901, using many local grape varieties, along with Chardonnay and Chenin Blanc, to produce a wide range of elegant sparkling wines.

Tasting (Long)

A fruity sparkling wine, with hints of wild strawberries on the nose and palate.

Tasting (Short)

A fruity sparkling wine, with hints of wild strawberries on the nose and palate.

Food

Perfect as an aperitif

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