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Pair With
Oysters or Chicken.
Drappier Carte d’Or Brut - Item Code: 09379
Tasting Notes and Characteristics:
Drappier Carte d’Or Brut is a distinguished Champagne that embodies the essence of the Urville vineyard, showcasing a harmonious blend of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Pinot Blanc grapes. This cuvée is celebrated for its vibrant character and complexity, resulting from meticulous vinification processes that include partial malolactic fermentation and aging on lees. The wine presents an alluring golden hue with fine bubbles that dance gracefully in the glass, while its bouquet reveals notes of ripe stone fruits, citrus zest, and subtle hints of brioche. Each sip offers a balanced interplay between freshness and richness, making it an ideal companion for both celebratory moments and refined dining experiences.
The craftsmanship behind Drappier Carte d’Or Brut reflects a commitment to sustainability and traditional methods. The estate’s organic practices enhance the purity of flavor found in each bottle. On the palate, this Champagne delivers a crisp acidity complemented by flavors of pear and almond, culminating in a long-lasting finish that invites further exploration. Its versatility allows it to pair beautifully with seafood dishes or creamy cheeses, elevating any occasion with its elegance. This exceptional offering not only highlights the terroir but also stands as a testament to Drappier’s legacy within the world of fine wines.
Producer Information: Drappier
Drappier is a Champagne producer located in the heart of the Aube region in France, celebrated for its exceptional quality and commitment to traditional winemaking techniques. Founded in 1808, this family-owned winery is particularly famous for its Pinot Noir-based Champagnes, which showcase rich flavors and a unique character. Drappier also crafts a range of other sparkling wines and still wines that highlight the terroir of their vineyards, making them a respected name among wine enthusiasts. Their dedication to sustainability and organic practices further enhances their reputation as a leader in the world of fine wines.
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Champagne: Origins, Flavor & Pairing Guide
View All Champagne Products →All sparkling wine is Champagne, but not all sparkling wine is Champagne. Sparkling wine comes in a variety of flavors. Champagne, prosecco, cava, and sparkling wine made in the United States are the most popular.
Champagne is only allowed to be named Champagne if it is produced in the Champagne area in northern France. Chardonnay, pinot noir, and pinot meunier are used to make a classic Champagne or sparkling wine from the United States. The term “blanc de blancs” refers to a Champagne or sparkling wine composed entirely of chardonnay. If you see “blanc de noirs” on a bottle of Champagne or sparkling wine from the United States, that means it’s made entirely of pinot noir.
The sparkling wine of Italy is Prosecco. Prosecco or glera grapes are used to make it. Spain’s effervescent wine is known as Cava. Macabeu, parellada, and xarello grapes are commonly used to make it.
Champagne is prepared from a blend of grapes, most commonly chardonnay, pinot noir, and pinot meunier, though additional grapes are permitted. The grapes may be cultivated in a few different places throughout France, and they flourish in a variety of soil and weather conditions. While many wines stress “terroir,” or the traits imparted by the vineyard, champagne is unique. The champagne house is the focus, since it masterfully combines several varietals to produce a consistent, balanced beverage.
The wine undergoes a further fermentation process within the bottle to produce champagne’s distinctive bubbles. Many champagnes are still aged in caves, and they are rotated on a regular basis. The sparkling wine must be aged for at least 15 months, while many are aged for three or more years.
Champagne is frequently served as a toasting wine or in cocktails, but it also goes well with a variety of dishes. With sophisticated appetizers like oysters and blinis, or simpler snacks like deviled eggs and shrimp cocktail, serve a dry bottle. White pizza and fried chicken go well together, as do light fish and chicken dishes. Sweet champagnes pair well with fresh berries and soft cheeses towards the end of a meal.
Although the champagne flute is a beautiful vessel, many experts believe it is an ineffective manner of serving the bubbly. If you’re pouring and drinking right away, a white wine glass is excellent for letting the scents to fully open. A sophisticated coup glass is also a fantastic choice.
Discover an exceptional bottle of Champagne in our store today. Our customers top recommendations include: Dom Pérignon Lady Gaga, Drappier Carte d’Or Brut, Wycliff Brut Rosé, and Moët & Chandon x Pharrell Williams Nectar Impérial Rosé.
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