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Brut Baron De Marck NV Gobillard Champagne

Brut Baron De Marck Nv Gobillard Champagne

Type Sparkling
Grapes Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier
Country/Region France, Champagne
Food pairing Fish, Popular dishes, Canapes
Alcohol 12.8%
Product number: 344604
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£16.95 £13.56
Price per ½ bottle
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A pure, limpid and soft champagne with stylish character. Its fruit is fresh and appealing, bursting with apples and lemons. An uplifting note of freshly baked brioche adds complexity and class to an elegantly balanced palate. Effortless, light Champagne with finesse to match. Big brands (or "Grandes Marques" if you prefer), beware! Effortless, light Champagne with finesse to match. Big brands (or "Grandes Marques" if you prefer), beware!
Food Pairing
This is a champagne characterised by its purity of fruit and hint of brioche complexity which makes it a classic drink on its own for apéritif, with canapés, or with light fish dishes.
Vineyard
Produced by the family champagne house of JM Gobillard et Fils who cultivate about 25 hectares of vines per year around the commune of Hautvillers.
Vinification
The grapes are pressed very gently and varieties are vinified separately off the skins to produce a low alcohol dry white wine which is racked and allowed to mature in tank until the spring. The lots are then blended together, using some reserve wines from earlier fine vintages. The resulting wine is then bottled with special "flocculent" yeasts and sugars and is refermented under a crown cork. There follows a period of ageing, when the yeasts flavour the wine and give it characteristic brioche aromas. Gobillard then opens the bottles ("dégorgement"), removing the yeast in the process, adds a dosage of grape sugars, inserts the characteristic mushroom cork, and ships the wine.

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