Taittinger Brut Millésimé is produced from selected Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes grown in vineyards in several of the finest microclimates of the Champagne region. It is produced only in vintage years when the harvest yields fruit of excellence equal to Taittinger’s rigorous standards of quality. The Chardonnay grapes are harvested from the Grands Crus of the Côte des Blancs and the Pinot Noir comes from the Grands Crus of Montagne de Reims and the edge of Vallée de la Marne. Following harvest, the grapes are pressed immediately in press houses located among the vineyards, yielding a first pressing which is the only juice used for this wine. At the winery, fermentation takes place under temperature-controlled conditions. Blending occurs after the primary fermentation, and thereafter the final cuvée undergoes the secondary fermentation in the bottle in Taittinger’s cool cellars. Aged for five years on the lees, the wine acquires complexity and the fine, pinpoint bubbles characteristic of its sparkle."

Harvest Note
Early spring through July was notable for cool temperatures, lack of sunshine and very heavy rainfall. Come August, it became very dry, sunny and hot, giving the vines the perfect end to their growing cycle. The first grapes were picked between September 10-27. The grapes were perfectly ripe, producing wines that are elegant, fresh and fruity.
Tasting Note
The 2016 vintage is complex with aromas of pear, kumquat, verbena, gingerbread and white flowers, with a subtle minty note. On the palate there are fresh floral tones, such as honeysuckle, combined with notes of peach and citrus fruits. The finish is subtle, with long-lasting aromas of orange peel.
Food Pairing
It will be perfect as an aperitif served alongside cured ham, cheese puffs or prawns. However, its rich structure also lends itself to accompanying salmon, John Dory, tuna or even a scallop carpaccio.
Technical Data
GRAPES: 50% Chardonnay and 50% Pinot Noir
APPELLATION: Champagne
Unique Selling Points
  • A classic vintage Champagne produced from equal parts of black and white grapes
  • Produced only in exceptional vintage years
  • Aged in bottle more than 5 years

About the Grape

Chardonnay
Though it has a distinctive profile, Chardonnay reflects other factors such as soil composition and vinification technique. Chardonnay is a reliable, hardy and prolific vine whose only real vulnerabilities are frost and uneven development of fruit.
Pinot Noir
In France, makes a silky, deceptively powerful wine of elegant, complex aromas and subtle, red fruit flavors, with earthy, floral, mushroom and mineral notes. In California, shows ripe, sweet characters.
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