Ghislain Payer Et Fille 1 bottle - Champagne Millésime 2008

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Assembly of 50% Chardonnay, 38% Pinot Noir and 12% Meunier of the 2008 harvest, is vinified in steel by performing malolactic and performs 10 years of aging on the lees. The look is clear with pale gold hues. Intense union of toasted notes, fresh butter and blond tobacco. The sip is generous and wide, the peach wraps the palate together with notes of pine sap and eucalyptus, accompanied by those more toned than orange. Tense and cool on the final.

Package: 1 bottle of 0.75 lt
Grape varieties: 50% Chardonnay, 38% Pinot Noir and 12% Meunier
Production: 2000 bottles/year
Dosage: 5 g/l.
Pairings: Perfect with duck foie gras, jam figs and gingerbread.



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Winemakers since 1854 in Fleury-la-Rivière, a small town located between Reims and Épernay in the Vallée-de-la-Marne. The Payers are among the twenty-four founders of the Regional Champagne Wine Cooperative in 1962. The small maison is run today by the young Elise. Father and daughter, they work in full respect of nature, practicing reasoned viticulture and turning all their attention to the soil that feeds their vineyard. “Champagne, unlike other wines, improves in the winemaker's cellar and not in the customer's. It is aging on the lees that gives Champagne a unique balance, between aromatic power and freshness. ” Curiosity: the term rivière, is not linked to the presence of rivers in the territory but to the economic past of the village during which winemakers produced red wine in barrels that rolled, like a river, to the Marne and that from here were transported by river to Parisian consumers.
Estimated between Thursday 16 May and Wednesday 22 May.

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