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Chartogne-Taillet Champagne Cuvee St. Anne NV

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Chartogne-Taillet Champagne Cuvee St. Anne (NV)
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Champagne is specifically a sparkling wine made in the Champagne region of France; every other sparkling is simply that, sparkling wine. Made to be aged for a few to many years, in many languages "Champagne" is synonymous with "party". When young, Champagne exhibits the fresh fruit tones of its "cepage", or blend. Usually based on a blend the features either Chardonnay or Pinot Noir as its main ingredient, Champagne's fruit can range from citrusy to orchard fruits and even red berries. The wine gains distinct yeasty notes from its secondary fermentation, the one that adds the fizz, which is typically described as recalling brioche or bread. As it ages Champagne tends to lose its obvious fruit, which is replaced by subtle nutty tones and subdued elements of dried fruits.

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Unusually pronounced red-grape fragrances this time-- the wine is usually marked by sauteed apples and butter-- but this time it's all braised beef, shitakes and honey-mushroom. The palate starts to conform to type, silky and tangy and more apple now; it's stylish and reliable as always. Its flavors are close enough to the mainstream but very few negoçiant Champagnes have this clarity, specificity and articulation. Essentially 50-50 Pinot Noir and Chardonnay with the rest Meunier! as Chartognes put it.


 

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