Expérience 16 Brut Nature Pascal Agrapart ----(sparkling white)
Image on bottom of wine label
Wine label
Current price estimate
(75cl format)
265
Expérience 16 Brut Nature Pascal Agrapart on sale
Expérience 16 Brut Nature Pascal Agrapart
Information
About the producer

Maison Agrapart & Fils, founded in Avize in the late 19th century, now extends over twelve hectares on the Côte des Blancs, eight of which are classified as grand cru. A family farm, it has maintained the status of récoltant manipulant. On a vineyard with 65 parcels, the vines (Chardonnay alone) are on average 40 years old. This very fine domain is particularly popular with wine lovers and is gaining fame: the cuvées produced by this sought-after maison are increasingly difficult to find! They stand out for their great finesse, mainly thanks to the low dosage and the fine minerality of the wines.

Consult price estimate for Agrapart & Fils
Image on bottom of wine label
Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region : Champagne

Producers and wineries : Agrapart & Fils

Colour : sparkling white

Grape variety : Chardonnay
Food and wine pairings : Parmesan affiné, Ceviche de daurade, Feuilleté d'asperges

Appellation : Champagne

Classification : Grand cru

Owner : Pascal Agrapart

Viticulture : environmentally friendly More information....

Service temperature : 10°

The information published above presents the current characteristics of the wine. They are not vintage specific. This text is corrected by copyright. It is forbidden to copy without prior written consent from the author.
Free and unlimited access
to statistics for over 126,000 price estimates
Price estimate break down for wine Expérience 16 Brut Nature Pascal Agrapart ----
Average price reserved for private individuals +VAT, price stated per bottle size Price estimate evolution (formate: standard bottle) © iDealwine.com S.A. - (price estimate / year)
Current price estimate of ---- vintage
265
Auction history Expérience 16 Brut Nature Pascal Agrapart ----
1/6/2023265

Do you have this wine in your cellar?