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Charles Heidsieck

Charles Heidsieck Brut Réserve NV 750mL

Charles Heidsieck Brut Réserve NV 750mL

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Dozen Price: $1139.88

RRP: $125.00

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Charles Heidsieck Brut Réserve NV 750mL is a distinguished Champagne showcasing the house's renowned expertise. This exceptional cuvée, crafted with 50% reserve wines and matured in historic chalk cellars, delivers remarkable complexity and elegance that defines premium French sparkling wine.

Appearance

Rich golden hue with persistent, refined bubbles that demonstrate extended cellar maturation and exceptional craftsmanship.

Aroma

The nose reveals layers of freshly baked brioche and subtle roasted notes, complemented by sun-ripened fruits including mango, apricot, and mirabelle plum. Nuances of dried fruits, pistachio, and almond add depth and sophistication.

Palate

Creamy nougat texture meets succulent plums and cherries on the palate. The carefully selected reserve wines provide beautiful softness, whilst the finish unveils amber tones, vanilla, and delicate praline notes that linger elegantly.

Pairs With

Ideal as an aperitif or paired with oysters, smoked salmon, soft cheeses, or roasted poultry. The wine's complexity also complements Asian cuisine and creamy pasta dishes beautifully.

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Wine Specifications

Variety: Champagne

Size: 750mL

Region: Champagne

ABV: 12%

Vintage: Non-Vintage

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Winery & Vintage Info

The Brut Réserve embodies the essence of Charles Heidsieck’s signature style through a distinctive blend defined by the formula 60/40/10. Sixty refers to the number of meticulously selected crus that create a blend both precise and crisp. The wines from the harvest year, divided equally among Meunier, Chardonnay, and Pinot Noir, are vinified separately by cru and variety in stainless steel vats. Forty represents the share of reserve wines—40% equally split between Chardonnay and Pinot Noir—that contribute depth and richness. Ten indicates the average age in years of these reserve wines, an exceptional duration for Champagne, aged between 5 and 15 years or more. This prolonged maturation is critical to their refinement and aromatic complexity.

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