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Taittinger Easter Champagne Prestige Non vintage Rosé

  • Did you know that contrary to some preconceived ideas, lamb will marry perfectly with a red wine?

    Contrary to a long-held principle that has fortunately fallen into disuse today, lamb meat, although white, will ideally go well with a red wine, and preferably a Bordeaux. Care should be taken to avoid all wines that are too concentrated and full of new wood. On the contrary, one will look for elegant tannins and a vivacity that one will find more easily in the soils of the Medoc or Graves.

    And for chocolate dessert ?
    If the white wine, and the red wine, can abound with aromas of chocolate, typical of mature wines, one also finds more opulent wines proposing this roasted aroma. The wines will have to compose with a certain sweetness in order to "fight" with cocoa. This is why we prefer a "mutated" wine, if possible on an old vintage, or a rosé champagne, acidulated and fruity.

    It is in this perspective that the Chateau.com team has composed its selection of wines for Easter.

    Did you know that contrary to some preconceived ideas, lamb will marry perfectly with a red wine?
    one will look for elegant tannins and a vivacity that one will find more easily in the soils of the Medoc or Graves.

    And for chocolate dessert ?
    If the white wine, and the red wine, can abound with aromas of chocolate, typical of mature wines, one also finds more opulent wines proposing this roasted aroma. The wines will have to compose with a certain sweetness in order to "fight" with cocoa. This is why we prefer a "mutated" wine, if possible on an old vintage, or a rosé champagne, acidulated and fruity.

    It is in this perspective that the Chateau.com team has composed its selection of wines for Easter.

  • Champagne, the only vineyard authorized to produce AOC champagne

    Benefiting from an oceanic and semi-continental climate, calcareous soils, and the geography of this area, champagne is the only region in the world that can produce a wine bearing the appellation of champagne. For sparkling wines, there are white champagne and rosé champagne. White champagne has long been considered the best champagne, but rosé champagne is becoming more and more popular.


    The bottle of champagne, its flagship product

    Located in the north-east of France, Champagne is best known for its famous bottle of champagne. The sparkling champagne wine represents a large part of its production. However, it also produces still red, rosé and white wines. Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier are the characteristic grape varieties and the main types of champagne wine. The small meslier, pinot gris, pinot blanc, arbane and pinot de juillet are also used, in smaller proportions. Champagne is made up of three appellations of origin: champagne, the rosé des Riceys and the hillsides of Champagne.
    The viticulture in champagne has been practiced for thousands of years and has developed according to the people who have occupied its soil. The Benedictine abbeys allowed its expansion at the end of the 15th century. This experience of the vine allowed us to obtain a prestigious wine, formerly used for the coronation of kings. The bottle of champagne is today the reference for celebrating special occasions. In addition, many great champagne wine houses were founded between the 18th and 19th centuries: Veuve Clicquot, Moët & Chandon, Ruinart, for example, and are still today the greatest names in champagne and produce the elite champagne. The best champagne is, however, a subjective notion, which, as with all wines, is specific to the tastes of each wine. There is a wide variety of champagnes: raw, white, white, rosé, raw, sweet, dry, semi-dry, etc. Also, not everyone will agree on the best champagne. Champagne rosé, on the other hand, was born in the 18th century.
    Champagne wine is made according to the champagne method, whose legend has it that Dom Pérignon, a Benedictine monk, was originally.

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