The Winery Doublet-Hadot of Champagne

Winery Doublet-Hadot
The winery offers 5 different wines
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Its wines get an average rating of 4.
It is ranked in the top 42 of the estates of Champagne.
It is located in Champagne

The Winery Doublet-Hadot is one of the world's great estates. It offers 5 wines for sale in of Champagne to come and discover on site or to buy online.

Top Winery Doublet-Hadot wines

Looking for the best Winery Doublet-Hadot wines in Champagne among all the wines in the region? Check out our tops of the best red, white or effervescent Winery Doublet-Hadot 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 Doublet-Hadot wines with technical and enological descriptions.

The top pink wines of Winery Doublet-Hadot

Food and wine pairings with a pink wine of Winery Doublet-Hadot

How Winery Doublet-Hadot wines pair with each other generally quite well with dishes of pork, rich fish (salmon, tuna etc) or shellfish such as recipes of peasant minestrone, baked cod portuguese style or wok of pointed cabbage with shrimps and lemongrass bo bun style.

Discovering the wine region of Champagne

Champagne is the name of the world's most famous Sparkling wine, the appellation under which it is sold and the French wine region from which it comes. Although it has been used to refer to sparkling wines around the world - a point of controversy and legal wrangling in recent decades - Champagne is a legally controlled and restricted name. See the labels of Champagne wines. The fame and success of Champagne is, of course, the product of many Complex factors.

Yet there are three main reasons we can be reasonably certain of. First, the large bubbles, which distinguish it from less "exciting" wines. Second, the high prices that champagne commands, which give it a sense of exclusivity and uniqueness. Third, two centuries of clever marketing to a willing and very receptive consumer base.

The top sparkling wines of Winery Doublet-Hadot

Food and wine pairings with a sparkling wine of Winery Doublet-Hadot

How Winery Doublet-Hadot wines pair with each other generally quite well with dishes of pork, rich fish (salmon, tuna etc) or shellfish such as recipes of alsatian sauerkraut, salmon pave en papillotte or three ways to prepare chinese noodles.

Organoleptic analysis of sparkling wines of Winery Doublet-Hadot

In the mouth the sparkling wine of Winery Doublet-Hadot. is a powerful with a nice vivacity and a fine and pleasant bubble.

The grape varieties most used in the sparkling wines of Winery Doublet-Hadot.

  • Chardonnay
  • Pinot Noir

Discover the grape variety: Chardonnay

The white Chardonnay is a grape variety that originated in France (Burgundy). It produces a variety of grape specially used for wine making. It is rare to find this grape to eat on our tables. This variety of grape is characterized by small bunches, and small grapes. White Chardonnay can be found in many vineyards: South West, Burgundy, Jura, Languedoc & Roussillon, Cognac, Bordeaux, Beaujolais, Savoie & Bugey, Loire Valley, Champagne, Rhone Valley, Armagnac, Lorraine, Alsace, Provence & Corsica.

Discover other wineries and winemakers neighboring the Winery Doublet-Hadot

Planning a wine route in the of Champagne? Here are the wineries to visit and the winemakers to meet during your trip in search of wines similar to Winery Doublet-Hadot.

Discover the grape variety: Pinot noir

Pinot noir is an important red grape variety in Burgundy and Champagne, and its reputation is well known! Great wines such as the Domaine de la Romanée Conti elaborate their wines from this famous grape variety, and make it a great variety. When properly vinified, pinot noit produces red wines of great finesse, with a wide range of aromas depending on its advancement (fruit, undergrowth, leather). it is also the only red grape variety authorized in Alsace. Pinot Noir is not easily cultivated beyond our borders, although it has enjoyed some success in Oregon, the United States, Australia and New Zealand.