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Champagne Moët & Chandon Impérial Bruttext
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Champagne Moët & Chandon Impérial Brut NV

Champagne, FranceImpérial, Moet Chandon’s entry-level Champagne, is a blend of over 100 different base wines, of which 20 to 30 percent are reserve wines from older vintages. Not surprising for a wine of this volume, the declared varietal composition is a moving target, as each market may have a slightly different blend or disgorgement date. It’s roughly equal parts pinot noir and meunier, with 20 to 30 percent chardonnay. Is this recognizably Champagne? Yes. It has citrus and orchard fruit, brioche from some time on its lees, and hazelnuts from the reserve wine component. However, part of what makes champagne so exceptional is its mouth-filling, chalky texture and vibrant tension. And that’s what’s missing here: the flavours are present, but surprisingly dilute and thin on the palate, with the dosage taking away from the racy acidity. Consider looking elsewhere at this price point.Tasted: 31 December 2020Tasted by: Prices:
BC$77.99750mlBCL Stores
AB$71.10750mlselect private retailers
SK$85.99750mlSaskLiquor
MB$87.99750mlManitoba Liquor Mart
ON$80.55750mlLCBO
QC$77.15750mlSAQ
NS$77.99750mlNSLC
PEI$79.99750mlPEILiquour
NL$78.99750mlNLLC
Producer: Moet & ChandonDistributors: Charton-Hobbs
Blend: Pinot Noir - Pinot Meunier - ChardonnayCSPC: 453084UPC: 3185370000335