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René Lalou Mumm
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About the producer

Founded in 1827 by German wine merchants, Mumm has changed hands several times. In the 1980s, Mumm was the second most-well known Champagne brand. Since its origins, it has concentrated its efforts on export and was a pioneer in the art of adapting its various cuvées to the tastes of different markets according to the country. It is now owned by the Pernod-Ricard group and produces champagnes of consistently-good quality.

About the wine

Mumm has developed a prestige cuvée in honour of its illustrious leader, René Lalou, who developed the brand Mumm worldwide. The cuvée René Lalou is a vintage champagne. Perfectly balanced, the wine Rene Lalou deploys a range of complex and elegant aromas.

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Characteristics of the producer and cuvée

Region: Champagne

Producers and wineries: Mumm

Colour: sparkling white

Food and wine pairings: Cuisse de biche rôtie, Soupe de homard breton, Coquilles Saint Jacques

Appellation: Champagne

Owner: Mumm

Viticulture: conventional More information....

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Price estimate break down for wine René Lalou Mumm 1973
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Current price estimate of 1973 vintage
187
150
Lowest auction price (past 12 months)
237
Highest auction price (past 12 months)
Auction history René Lalou Mumm 1973
14/11/2024187
28/08/2024150
31/01/2024237
17/06/2020171
11/04/2018134
16/01/2016151
15/02/2012250
11/01/2012259
15/12/2011235
10/11/2011264

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