Champagne Ice Impérial

0.75L

74,30


Features
Fresh-fruity-light
Steel tank
Aperitif
Flavors
Caramel, grapefruit
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MOËT & CHANDON


The company's history dates back to 1742, when Claude Moët (1683-1760) began exporting wine from Champagne to Paris. In 1794, Jean-Remy Moët (1758-1841) bought the former monastery of Hautvillers, where the monk Dom Pérignon had refined the production techniques for Champagne, and Moët soon began exporting it to other European countries and to the United States. Jean-Remy Moët met Napoleon Bonaparte as early as 1781 and became friends with the then unknown Corsican boarding school pupil, who himself came from a family of winegrowers. During his later campaigns, Napoleon always carried a supply of Moët's champagne with him, and he planned his travels so that he could regularly come to Epernay on his way through and visit his friend Moët. The age of the Napoleonic Wars made champagne - especially Napoleon's favorite brand, Moët - famous throughout Europe.

AREA:

       1150 ha
ADDRESS:
       9 avenue de Champagne, 51200 Epernay, France
MANUFACTURER:
       Benoît Gouez

Tasting note


The Moët & Chandon Ice Impérial Champagne has a golden hue with subtle amber accents. Its aroma has notes of tropical fruits combined with the scent of nectarine, raspberry and gooseberry. Its taste is reminiscent of fresh fruit combined with the sweetness of caramel. The flavor notes of gooseberry and ginger lend a refreshing acidity.

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Aperitif

Wine style

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Taste

Closure

Drinking temperature

7°C

Quality

Quality wine

Expansion

Steel tank

Floor

Lime

Manufacturer

Moët & Chandon, 20 Av. de Champagne, 51200 Épernay, France

Allergens

Contains sulfites

Alcohol content

12%

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