The Winery Veuve Doussot of Champagne

Winery Veuve Doussot
The winery offers 21 different wines
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Its wines get an average rating of 3.9.
It is ranked in the top 694 of the estates of Champagne.
It is located in Champagne
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The Winery Veuve Doussot is one of the best wineries to follow in Champagne.. It offers 21 wines for sale in of Champagne to come and discover on site or to buy online.

Top Winery Veuve Doussot wines

Looking for the best Winery Veuve Doussot wines in Champagne among all the wines in the region? Check out our tops of the best red, white or effervescent Winery Veuve Doussot wines. Also find some food and wine pairings that may be suitable with the wines from this area. Learn more about the region and the Winery Veuve Doussot wines with technical and enological descriptions.

The top sparkling wines of Winery Veuve Doussot

Food and wine pairings with a sparkling wine of Winery Veuve Doussot

How Winery Veuve Doussot wines pair with each other generally quite well with dishes of pork, rich fish (salmon, tuna etc) or shellfish such as recipes of pork chops with curry and honey, pasta gratin or scallops in coral sauce.

Organoleptic analysis of sparkling wines of Winery Veuve Doussot

On the nose the sparkling wine of Winery Veuve Doussot. often reveals types of flavors of toasty, non oak or microbio and sometimes also flavors of tree fruit, citrus or apples. In the mouth the sparkling wine of Winery Veuve Doussot. is a powerful with a nice vivacity and a fine and pleasant bubble.

The best vintages in the sparkling wines of Winery Veuve Doussot

  • 2007With an average score of 4.40/5
  • 2014With an average score of 4.20/5
  • 2013With an average score of 4.20/5
  • 2012With an average score of 4.20/5
  • 2015With an average score of 4.10/5
  • 2010With an average score of 4.01/5

The grape varieties most used in the sparkling wines of Winery Veuve Doussot.

  • Pinot Noir
  • Chardonnay
  • Pinot Blanc
  • Pinot Meunier

Discovering the wine region of Champagne

World benchmark sparkling wines: fine bubbles, citrusy tension, notes of brioche, toasted almond, white flowers and white-fleshed fruits after ageing on lees. Three grapes blended or solo: fleshy Pinot Noir (38%), fruity Meunier (33%), chiselled Chardonnay (28%). From straight Blanc de Blancs to vinous Blanc de Noirs, from non-vintage Brut to age-worthy Millésimé. AOC since 1927, 34,300 ha on chalk, 17 Grands Crus and 44 Premiers Crus.

The aperitif and celebration wine.

The top sweet wines of Winery Veuve Doussot

Food and wine pairings with a sweet wine of Winery Veuve Doussot

How Winery Veuve Doussot wines pair with each other generally quite well with dishes of pork, rich fish (salmon, tuna etc) or shellfish such as recipes of simmered pork cheeks with cream sauce and dijon mustard, salmon steaks with cream sauce or thai shrimp sauce.

Organoleptic analysis of sweet wines of Winery Veuve Doussot

In the mouth the sweet wine of Winery Veuve Doussot. is a powerful with a nice vivacity and a fine and pleasant bubble.

The grape varieties most used in the sweet wines of Winery Veuve Doussot.

  • Pinot Noir
  • Chardonnay

Discover the grape variety: Pinot Meunier

Vinified almost exclusively as a base for Champagne AOC, where it brings freshness, fruitiness and immediate roundness to blends (apple, pear, red fruit, brioche notes); it is the most approachable young of the three Champagne varieties. Represents about one third of plantings, the absolute signature of the Vallée de la Marne. Also vinified as single varietal by some growers (blanc-de-noirs meunier champagnes). A cottony-leaved mutation of Pinot Noir, autochthonous to Champagne.

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Discover the grape variety: Chardonnay

Whites with many faces: mineral and taut at Chablis (lemon, green apple, flint), opulent and buttery at Meursault and Puligny-Montrachet (hazelnut, brioche, yellow fruits), tense and chalky in Champagne (Blanc de Blancs). Also vinified sparkling and widely exported (Sonoma, Margaret River, Casablanca). A Burgundian variety, a cross of Pinot Noir × Gouais Blanc, half-sibling of Aligoté.