Winery Comte Hugues de la Bourdonnaye - Brut Nature Rosé Champagne

Winery Comte Hugues de la BourdonnayeBrut Nature Rosé Champagne

The Brut Nature Rosé Champagne of Winery Comte Hugues de la Bourdonnaye is a wine from the region of Champagne.
This wine generally goes well with
The Brut Nature Rosé Champagne of the Winery Comte Hugues de la Bourdonnaye is in the top 0 of wines of Champagne.

Details and technical informations about Winery Comte Hugues de la Bourdonnaye's Brut Nature Rosé Champagne.

Grape varieties
Region/Great wine region
Country
Style of wine
Allergens
Contains sulfites

Discover the grape variety: Pederna

Crisp, taut dry whites with a pale golden colour and green highlights, a lean palate and cutting acidity showing lime, green apple, white flowers and saline Atlantic mineral notes. A perfect, refreshing profile for seafood. A component of Minho Vinho Verde wines, also used in blends from north-west Portugal. The Portuguese synonym of Arinto, a high-acidity autochthonous white variety.

Informations about the Winery Comte Hugues de la Bourdonnaye

The winery offers 7 different wines.
Its wines get an average rating of 4.
It is in the top 5 of the best estates in the region
It is located in Champagne

The Winery Comte Hugues de la Bourdonnaye is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 6 wines for sale in the of Champagne to come and discover on site or to buy online.

Top wine Champagne
In the top 200000 of of France wines
In the top 20000 of of Champagne wines
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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 word of the wine: Presses

The juice that results from pressing the grapes after fermentation. At the end of the maceration, the vats are emptied, the first juice obtained is called the free-run wine and the marc remaining at the bottom of the vat is then pressed to give the press wine. We say more quickly "the presses". Their quality varies according to the vintage and the maceration. A too vigorous extraction releases the tannins of pips and the wine of press can then prove to be very astringent. Often the winemaker raises it separately, deciding later whether or not to incorporate it totally or partially into the grand vin.

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