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Each Grand Vintage is unique, expressing Moët & Chandon’s Cellar Master's personal interpretation of the year. In Champagne, 2015 was a year of tension, dramatic heat, uncertainty… Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage 2015 is marked by a year of tension. The Champagne evokes an awakening, the first rays of a day full of promise. The 76th vintage in the history of the Ho...
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BLEND

2015 was a harvest of exceptional red-skinned grapes. They showed remarkable maturity with a powerful, fruity nose and full-bodied finish.

Dry, ripe and healthy years suit the Pinot Noir, which is a major component of this blend.

PINOT NOIR
44%
CHARDONNAY
32%
MEUNIER
24%

Ageing period in cellars: 6 years

Ageing after disgorging: at least 6 months

Dosage: 5g/liter (extra brut)

Contains sulphites

TASTING NOTES

A tender and vegetal bouquet.

The nose first expresses itself with restraint, subtly hinting a soft and fresh white-green universe. Initial notes of breadcrumbs, fresh brioche and almond paste give way to elderflower and jasmine, then to fruit such as white peach and watermelon. Notes of garrigue at dawn complete the ensemble.

A frank and enveloping palate.

The attack on the mouth is direct and confident. The structure is generous, ample and supple, reminiscent of the cotton flower. The enveloping and caressing texture is accompanied by floral, aniseed and mentholated nuances which bring lightness and freshness for such a solar vintage. The finish lingers on a slightly sappy note, with a delicate bitterness evoking fresh almonds.

A DIRECT AND ENVELOPING PALATE

Generous, ample and supple in structure, reminiscent of the cotton flower. Floral, aniseed and mentholated nuances bring lightness and freshness. The finish lingers on a delicate bitterness evoking fresh almonds.

Cotton Flower
Elder Flower
Jasmin Flower

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