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Armand de Brignac Gold Champagne (Magnum) (150cl)
Armand de Brignac Gold Champagne (Magnum) (150cl) is recorded as sparkling wine from Champagne. BottlePicker combines the recorded bottle identity with structured wine evidence; retailer prices remain separated by country and currency.
| Producer | Armand de Brignac |
|---|---|
| Wine style | sparkling |
| Region | Champagne |
| Sweetness | Dry |
| Bottle size | 1,500ml |
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The wine
Armand de Brignac Gold Champagne (Magnum) (150cl) is recorded as a sparkling wine from Champagne, but its grape variety is not yet confirmed in the catalogue.
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Source-supplied bottle description
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Armand de Brignac Gold Brut was the first cuvee introduced to their portfolio and is the flagship. The Cattier family’s ambition during a New Year’s celebration in Chigny-les-Roses was to create the very best prestige cuvée for the 21st century, while still reflecting the rich traditions of winemaking in Champagne. It is in this way that the mastery of blending – vintages, terroirs and grape varieties – is at the essence of Armand de Brignac’s philosophy. Peach, apricot and red berry aromas are followed by crystalized citrus, orange blossom and hints of brioche. The palate is rich with cherries, exotic fruits and a touch of lemon, vanilla and honey. The mouth feel is soft and creamy, with a hint of toastiness, from the unique Armand de Brignac dosage which is aged for one year in French oak barrels.
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