HEIDSIECK & CO. MONOPOLE CHAMPAGNE BRUT ROSE ROSE TOP 750ML

HEIDSIECK & CO. MONOPOLE CHAMPAGNE BRUT ROSE ROSE TOP 750ML

HEIDSIECK & CO. MONOPOLE CHAMPAGNE BRUT ROSE ROSE TOP 750ML

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Blend of 70% of Pinot Noir, 20% of Chardonnay and 10% of Pinot Meunier, with an addition of a small quantity of Pinot Noir's red wine from Champagne for color Characterized by its vivacity, fruit and delicacy On the eye: delicate and intense pale pink, luminous with fuchsia reflections On the nose: floral notes with subtle hints of violet Aromas of fruits, peach, strawberry and raspberry, with a hint of honey On the palate: dominance of small red fruits, with hints of cherry plums and redcurrant Freshness in the mouth, very delightful with a slightly tart finish Heidsieck Ros Top Brut is a perfect champagne wit

Founded in 1785 by Florens-Louis Heidsieck, Heidsieck & Co Monopole is the original Heidsieck House and the 4th oldest Champagne House. In 1834, after several disagreements, his three nephews went their separate ways. One of them, Henri-Louis Walbaum continued the business alone and established the trademark 'Monopole' in 1860. The Heidsieck & Co House reflects the legacy of Champagne. Still evocative of that era, Heidsieck cuv es blend the modern world and traditional savoir-faire with the same passion. Heidsieck & Co Monopole has a close history with governments of Europe in the 19th and 20th centuries. The house received royal warrants in Prussia, Germany, Russia but also for the British Crown and the Swedish Crown. Heidsieck Monopole was also the official champagne on many cruise lines including the Titanic. The most exciting story of Heidsieck Monopole is the story of the J nk ping (a ship sunk by a German submarine in 1916). In 1998, in the Baltic Sea, a submarine expedition found its wreck and the 2,400 bottles of Heidsieck vintage 1907 that were found 82 years later turned out to be very well preserved and the wine was excellent! View More

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