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Louis Roederer Brut Premier NV Nebuchadnezzar (15 ltr)

Original price was: $2,250.00.Current price is: $1,125.00.

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New Stocks. Price £2250.00 + FREE Mainland UK Delivery. The Louis Roederer Nebuchadnezzar is presented inside a Louis Roederer Wood Box.   Tasting Notes: Brut Premier is the embodiment of Louis Roederer style, combining all the fruitiness and freshness of youth with the vinosity of a fully mature wine. This is a structured and elegantly mature wine, with a lively attack and a smooth palate. Fine bubbles and a nose of fresh fruit and hawthorn. Smooth, complex palate mingling flavours of white-fleshed fruit (apple and pear) with red berries (blackberries, raspberries, cherries) and notes of toast and almonds. A pleasurable wine, deliciously smooth and mature. The style is delicate and elegant. Its reserve wines bring rich round flavours that make it vibrant, fresh and generous. Grape Variety: 40% Pinot Noir, 40% Chardonnay, 20% Pinot Meunier – 5% of wines are matured in oak casks with weekly batonnage – 10% of reserve wines are matured in casks. Partial malolactic fermentation. Louis Roederer Brut Premier uses all 3 Champagne grape varieties from more than 40 different plots. The wine is an assemblage of 6 years of harvesting, a part of which comes from the Louis Roederer reserve wine collection, matured in oak casks for several years. It is matured for 3 years in the cellar and rested for 6 months after disgorgement to perfect maturity. Dosage of between 10 and 11 g/l is adapted to each vintage. Pairing with food: Langoustines, Shellfish honey and brioche, Liver and white fruit (peaches and mirabelles), Terrine of foie gras with almond jelly Background Information: The upheavals of the start of the twentieth century – in particular the First World War that destroyed more than half of the Louis Roederer estate – led Léon Olry Roederer to reconstruct his vineyard. He decided to buy in grapes to ensure continuity during the period of crisis. In doing so, he created a wine of several vintages with a constant taste whatever the year of harvesting. Today this wine is Louis Roederer Brut Premier.