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Veuve Clicquot Demi-Sectext
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Veuve Clicquot Demi-Sec NV

Champagne, FranceDemi-sec Champagnes have between 32 and 50 grams of residual sugar per liter, much sweeter than Brut. In Champagne the sweetness is controlled by the winemaker during the dosage process, in which a liquid mixture of reserve wine and pure cane sugar is added before corking. The Clicquot Demi-Sec dates back to the sweet tooth of Russian court in the 19th century. Like the yellow label Brut, this wine’s style is consistent from year to year, mixing some 55 percent pinot noir, 28 percent chardonnay and around 17 percent pinot meunier, with 4% residual sugar added. Look for classic nutty, spicy notes with brown sugar and honeyed nougat. The palate is a mix of candied fruits, toast and baked bread with a slightly sweet, creamy palate. The sugar and acidity are at odds on the finish, though serving up with foie gras or creme brûlée for dessert mitigates the disjointedness.Tasted: 08 December 2016Tasted by: Prices:
BC$79.99750mlselect private retailers
AB$79.99750mlselect private retailers
MB$85.00750mlselect private retailers
ON$81.00750mlThe Beer Guy
QC$79.00750mlSAQ
NB$79.00750mlNBLiquor
Producer: Veuve Clicquot PonsardinDistributors: Charton-Hobbs
Blend: Pinot Noir - Chardonnay - Pinot MeunierCSPC: 301721UPC: 3049614083921