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Product Details
The 2014 is a 50/50 split of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir and saw 10 years on the lees, resting horizontally in chalk cellars. From a sixth-generation winemaking family, it's a classic expression that incorporates the very best of Champagne's noted minerality and exuberance. Ready to be enjoyed now, it will continue to age into the early-to-mid 2030s.
More Details
- Release DateSeptember 27, 2025
- Alcohol/Vol12.5%
- Made InChampagne, France
- ByForget-Brimont
- Sugar Content5 gram per Litre
- VarietalPinot Noir/Chardonnay
Product Details
The 2014 is a 50/50 split of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir and saw 10 years on the lees, resting horizontally in chalk cellars. From a sixth-generation winemaking family, it's a classic expression that incorporates the very best of Champagne's noted minerality and exuberance. Ready to be enjoyed now, it will continue to age into the early-to-mid 2030s.
More Details
- Release DateSeptember 27, 2025
- Alcohol/Vol12.5%
- Made InChampagne, France
- ByForget-Brimont
- Sugar Content5 gram per Litre
- VarietalPinot Noir/Chardonnay
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