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Extra Brut Castelnau 2004(sparkling white)
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39
Extra Brut Castelnau
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About the producer

Castelnau is a hundred-year-old Champagne brand that brings together 22 cooperatives, that is 750 members and 149 wines across 900 hectares of vines. The cellar master, Elisabeth Sarcelet, has a team of oenologists behind her that craft each cuvée with the utmost care, with a minimum of six years of ageing in the cave for the Réserve cuvées and ten years for the vintage cuvées. Don’t wait to discover this beautiful range of Champagnes.

About the wine

This Castelnau extra brut Champagne unfurls a fine balance between aromatic freshness and complexity. There are notes of white, fresh fruits, with hints of candied lemon, sweet spices and toast. Its fine and delicate bubbles and ethereal texture make it perfect as an aperitif.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Champagne

Producers and wineries: Castelnau

Colour: sparkling white

Grape variety: Pinot Noir, Chardonnay
Food and wine pairings: Brochettes de lotte, Rillettes d'oie, Bûche de chèvre cendrée

Appellation: Champagne

Owner: Castelnau

Viticulture: conventional More information....

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Auction history Extra Brut Castelnau 2004
27/09/202341

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