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About the product | |
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Product | Taittinger Nocturne Sec City Lights |
Brand | Taittinger |
Country | France |
Region | Champagne |
Vintage | |
Capacity | 750ML |
Grape variety | Chardonnay 40% & Pinot Noir 60% |
Type | Champagne |
Alcohol | 12.5% |
Awards/Ratings | 89/100, ROBERT PARKER 89/100, WINE SPECTATOR |
Tasting notes | The body is pale yellow in colour with shimmering highlights. The bubbles form a delicate ring of fine foam. The subtle and delicate bouquet reveals the delightful aromas of yellow peaches and dried apricots. The entry is smooth and creamy, yet very crisp. The palate gives way to flavours of raisins and fruits in syrup. The long and smooth finish is distinctively sweet and full of flavour. A mature, rich and round wine, Nocturne is also exceptionally smooth and creamy. |
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Originally created in 1734, Taittinger Champagne House was purchased by Pierre Taittinger in 1932. It is one of the few remaining Champagne houses to be managed by people who bear its name. In 1941s, Pierre Taittinger boldly introduced Chardonnay as the dnant variety in Taittinger blends, crafting the renowned house style.
Champagne Taittinger's respect for family traditions ensures that top quality is a constant priority which is reflected in its reputation. In 2006, Pierre-Emmanuel Taittinger presided over the destinies of Champagne Taittinger, remaining faithful to family and champagne-making tradition. Taittinger owns a great vineyard located in the great regions of Champagne, covering 288.84 hectares in 34 different vineyards.
Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs is made of 100% Chardonnay grapes from the highest rated vineyards in the Côte des Blancs, exclusively from the first pressing, before maturing on its lees for a minimum of 8 years in the cellars. Robert Parker once rated for its 2002 vintage 98 points, saying it's "a vivid kaleidoscope of pure Chardonnay aromas and flavors opens up in the glass".