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In 1772 Philippe Clicquot founded a wine trade under the Clicquot brand. Francois Clicquot, the son of the company's founder, died in 1805. His 28-year-old widow (French: veuve), Barbe-Nicole Clicquot-Ponsardin (1777-1866), then took over the business of her late husband. In 1841, the widow Clicquot withdrew from the company, followed by Eduard Werler. Madame Clicquot died in 1866 at the age of 89. In 1884, Eduard Werler's son, Alfred Werlé, took over the company management. In 1772 Philippe Clicquot founded a wine trade under the Clicquot brand. Francois Clicquot, the son of the company's founder, died in 1805. His 28-year-old widow (French: veuve), Barbe-Nicole Clicquot-Ponsardin (1777-1866), then took over the business of her late husband. In 1841, the widow Clicquot withdrew from the company, followed by Eduard Werler. Madame Clicquot died in 1866 at the age of 89. In 1884, Eduard Werler's son, Alfred Werlé, took over the company management. Tasting Notes The brisk, dynamic attack in the mouth gradually gives way to a fruity harmony. This champagne undoubtedly belongs to the category of well-structured bruts with a confident wine character. In addition, it impresses with its remarkable finish, in which fruity and spicy components are balanced. The brisk, dynamic attack in the mouth gradually gives way to a fruity harmony. This champagne undoubtedly belongs to the category of well-structured bruts with a confident wine character. In addition, it impresses with its remarkable finish, in which fruity and spicy components are balanced. Match with It is very suitable as an aperitif drink or as an accompaniment to an entire meal. It is very suitable as an aperitif drink or as an accompaniment to an entire meal.

 

Veuve Cliquot Brut, 12 % alc. vol. 75cl

CHF48.00Price
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