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Cattier Clos du Moulin Multi Vintage Rose 75cl

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Tasting Notes: Bright salmon robe. Silky and fine nose with aromas of flowers, dried orange, raspberry and fig. Generous and smooth palate with spicy, fruity and floral aromas: strawberry, raspberry, apricot, vanilla, violet, rose and blueberry. Production: Exclusively produced from the single vineyard of Clos du Moulin (2.20 hectares) located near Chigny-les-roses. This cuvee is always composed of 3 vintages selected for their quality and ageing potential. Winemaking: 45% Pinot Noir, 55% Chardonnay Vintages : 2006 / 2007 / 2008 Dosage: 6 g/l Ageing on lees: 96 months Serving suggestions: Aperitif for special occasions. Can be paired with salmon, trout, scallop, lamb, and fruity desserts. Serving temperature: 10 to 12° C Background Information: Champagne Cattier is situated in Chigny les Roses, a charming village at the heart of the ancient Champagne region, between Reims and Epernay. Its vineyards cover over 30 hectares of the prestigious Montagne de Reims terroir and is mainly classified as Premier Cru. It includes one of Champagne’s rarest “Clos” the Clos du Moulin. The vines are grown using responsible viticultural methods in order to preserve the environment and the terroir. Champagne Cattier’s cellars are among the deepest in Champagne (30 metres), providing ideal conditions for ageing with a low, constant temperature.They have been dug out on 3 floors, using 3 architectural styles: Renaissance, Romanesque and Gothic. The Cattier family has owned the vineyards since 1763. From 1918 it began making its own Champagnes and selling them under the family name. In 1951, it acquired the Clos du Moulin parcel, which produces one of the oldest prestige champagne wines. The House is still an independent family enterprise with annual sales of 1 million bottles, 60% of which are exported to over 70 countries. In 2006, the first bottles of its premium Armand de Brignac range were sold.