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

Champagne, FranceMoët & Chandon is the largest champagne house, and their Brut Imperial is the most consumed champers in the world. It is estimated that a bottle of this is popped every 1.3 seconds around the globe. Since his arrival in 1998, Benoît Gouez, Chef de Cave, has gently evolved the style, holding house consistency, while steering this historic wine into modernity. Brut Imperial began in 1869, and was known for being drier than its contemporaries at that time, near 100 years before Brut became normal. Today the wine is dosed with 7 g/L (down from 14 > 11 > 9 over the past 2 decades). As dosage has decreased, reserve wines have increased, now up to 30-50%. Though the NV blend changes every year, it's based on 30-40% pinot noir, followed by pinot meunier and a smaller portion of chardonnay, blended from more than 288 villages (estate and contract, as of 2019), and with at least 24 months on lees. Red apple, biscuit, dough is tightened with green apple and lemon pith.Tasted: 31 December 2021Tasted 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