
Winery Jean FluChampagne Tradition Á Vincelles Brut
This wine is a blend of 3 varietals which are the Chardonnay, the Pinot blanc and the Pinot noir.
In the mouth this sparkling wine is a with a nice vivacity and a fine and pleasant bubble.
This wine generally goes well with pork, rich fish (salmon, tuna etc) or shellfish.
Taste structure of the Champagne Tradition Á Vincelles Brut from the Winery Jean Flu
Light | Bold | |
Soft | Acidic | |
Gentle | Fizzy |
In the mouth the Champagne Tradition Á Vincelles Brut of Winery Jean Flu in the region of Champagne is a with a nice vivacity and a fine and pleasant bubble.
Food and wine pairings with Champagne Tradition Á Vincelles Brut
Pairings that work perfectly with Champagne Tradition Á Vincelles Brut
Original food and wine pairings with Champagne Tradition Á Vincelles Brut
The Champagne Tradition Á Vincelles Brut of Winery Jean Flu matches generally quite well with dishes of pork, rich fish (salmon, tuna etc) or shellfish such as recipes of cajun jumbalaya rice, smoked salmon and herb sandwich cakes or chicken and shrimp jambalaya.
Details and technical informations about Winery Jean Flu's Champagne Tradition Á Vincelles Brut.
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.
Informations about the Winery Jean Flu
The Winery Jean Flu is one of of the world's greatest estates. It offers 2 wines for sale in the of Champagne to come and discover on site or to buy online.
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.
The word of the wine: Aroma
A pleasant smell that can be primary (or varietal, i.e. characteristic of the grape), secondary (resulting from fermentation) or tertiary (resulting from the aging of the wine in the bottle).










