Champagne Moet et Chandon Nectar Imperial Brut N.V.
Country
France
Region
Champagne
Producer
Champagne Moet et Chandon
Grape(s)
Pinot Meunier (35%)
Pinot Noir (35%)
Chardonnay (30%)
Type
Sparkling
Style
Fizz
Oaked Style
Unoaked
Body Style
Medium bodied
Dry/Sweet Style
Medium
Alcohol Content
12.5%
Closure Style
Cork
Organic/Biodynamic
No
Sustainable
No
Vegetarian/Vegan
Vegetarian
Yes
Vegan
Yes
Allergens
Sulphites
Yes
Milk
No
Egg
No
Region
Champagne is north-east France and widely recognised for its prestigious sparkling wine made by traditional method. The vineyards of Champagne are planted in three distinct areas south of the city of Reims. The `Montagne de Reims` is predominately Pinot Noir, the backbone to the Champagne blend, whilst in the south `Cote des Blancs` has chalky slopes best suited to Chardonnay, and Pinot Meunier dominates the `Vallee de la Marne`. The secret of Champagne is in the blend, with choice of variety and vineyards to achieve the `house style`. Champagne produces a range of styles depending on varieties used and ageing which determine the character of the wine.
Producer
The company dates back to 1743, when founder Claude Moet began shipping wines to Paris. Today the house is the largest producer, owning some 1,500 hectares of vines, in the Montagne de Reims, Cote de Blancs and the Vallee de la Marne.The cellars are situated in the heart of Epernay, where there are 28 km of tunnels carved deep into the marble chalk beneath the town, allowing the wines to age and develop in the cool and humid conditions.Moet et Chandon also own Dom Perignon Champagne, named after the monk credited with discovering the `Methode Champenoise`.
Tasting Notes
Rich, exotic and generously fruity, Nectar Impérial is a luscious demi-sec Champagne with an intense golden colour. The nose bursts with ripe pineapple and mango, followed by juicy apricot and mirabelle plum, with a subtle hint of vanilla. The palate is full and creamy, balancing tropical fruit and silky stone-fruit flavours with refreshing grapefruit on the finish. Its generous sweetness and lively freshness make it a distinctive, indulgent style of Champagne.
Food
It pairs best with fruit tarts, panna cotta, foie gras, sweet-and-sour poultry, and blue cheese.
