
2015 Taittinger Brut Millesime
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- Avg Price (ex-tax)
- $ 116 / 750ml
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4.5 from 3 User Ratings
- 9 Critic Reviews
- Style Sparkling - Complex and Traditional
- Grape Variety Chardonnay - Pinot Noir
- Food Pairing Shellfish, Crab and Lobster
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Award tasting note: (2015 vintage) "rich and rounded elegant citrus and orchard fruit. broad palate with layered dried herbs and creamy mousse. long lovely finish." - Gold, International Wine Challenge
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- Producer Notes
- The Taittinger Champagne House only creates a ‘cuvée millésimée’ when the grape harvest is of an outstanding quality. Several years of maturing in the cellars will then be needed to ensure that the aromas slowly mature and develop the wine’s complexity and long-lasting character. Our vintages are made wholeheartedly with the discerning Champagne connoisseur in mind.
- Drinking Window
- 2022 - 2040
- Alcohol ABV
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12.5 - 13%
- Method
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Traditional Method
- Dosage
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Brut
- Residual Sugar g/L
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9 g/L
- Sweetness
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Brut
- Maturation
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Unoaked
- Ownership
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Starwood Capital Group
- Total Production Volume
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N/A Bottles
- Closure Type
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Natural cork closure
- Vineyard Notes
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The Grands Crus make up a significant proportion at 70% while the other selected villages are all classified as Premiers Crus.
- Vintage Notes
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2015 is remembered for its classic growth cycle. The particularly mild winter gave way to a varied spring with a period of freezing temperatures followed by intense heat. The vines reached full bloom at the usual times, during a sunny and dry month of June. It was a glorious summer with plenty of sunshine and little rain. The ripening of the Pinot Noirs and Chardonnays was given a boost at the end of August by some long-awaited rainfall. The crops were harvested in mid-September under the cool autumnal skies, giving rise to elegant, fresh and fruity wines, worthy of labelling as true “classics”.
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- Winemaking
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The Taittinger Vintage Brut is exclusively produced from first press wines, blended from 50% Chardonnay and 50% Pinot Noir.
- Ageing
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Ageing in the cellars for 5 years helps it to flourish.
- Producer Tasting Notes
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On the nose, the 2015 Vintage is simultaneously precise, pure and fruity. It abounds in aromatic finesse and good minerality. This lively freshness feeds into a bouquet of white flowers - orange blossom, lime flower and honeysuckle - punctuated by the aroma of fresh fruits like lime and white peach, delicately accompanied by notes of lightly toasted almonds. On the palate, the attack is full of energy, precise and focussed. This rich, fruity and smooth sensation, with a hint of citrus, provides excellent balance between structure and finesse. Its almost chalky finish caresses the palate with a long and lingering saline tone.
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Awards
(4)Suggested Dishes to Pair With This Wine
- Wasabi prawns Starter Course
- Japanese
- Veal cheek in white wine Main Course
- Western
- Crème Caramel Dessert Course
- Contains: cream
- French
- Camembert Cheese Course
- French
Details
- Producer Notes
- The Taittinger Champagne House only creates a ‘cuvée millésimée’ when the grape harvest is of an outstanding quality. Several years of maturing in the cellars will then be needed to ensure that the aromas slowly mature and develop the wine’s complexity and long-lasting character. Our vintages are made wholeheartedly with the discerning Champagne connoisseur in mind.
- Drinking Window
- 2022 - 2040
- Alcohol ABV
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12.5 - 13%
- Method
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Traditional Method
- Dosage
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Brut
- Residual Sugar g/L
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9 g/L
- Sweetness
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Brut
- Maturation
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Unoaked
- Ownership
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Starwood Capital Group
- Total Production Volume
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N/A Bottles
- Closure Type
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Natural cork closure
- Vineyard Notes
-
The Grands Crus make up a significant proportion at 70% while the other selected villages are all classified as Premiers Crus.
- Vintage Notes
-
2015 is remembered for its classic growth cycle. The particularly mild winter gave way to a varied spring with a period of freezing temperatures followed by intense heat. The vines reached full bloom at the usual times, during a sunny and dry month of June. It was a glorious summer with plenty of sunshine and little rain. The ripening of the Pinot Noirs and Chardonnays was given a boost at the end of August by some long-awaited rainfall. The crops were harvested in mid-September under the cool autumnal skies, giving rise to elegant, fresh and fruity wines, worthy of labelling as true “classics”.
Read more
- Winemaking
-
The Taittinger Vintage Brut is exclusively produced from first press wines, blended from 50% Chardonnay and 50% Pinot Noir.
- Ageing
-
Ageing in the cellars for 5 years helps it to flourish.
- Producer Tasting Notes
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On the nose, the 2015 Vintage is simultaneously precise, pure and fruity. It abounds in aromatic finesse and good minerality. This lively freshness feeds into a bouquet of white flowers - orange blossom, lime flower and honeysuckle - punctuated by the aroma of fresh fruits like lime and white peach, delicately accompanied by notes of lightly toasted almonds. On the palate, the attack is full of energy, precise and focussed. This rich, fruity and smooth sensation, with a hint of citrus, provides excellent balance between structure and finesse. Its almost chalky finish caresses the palate with a long and lingering saline tone.
Read more
Awards
(4)Critics Scores & Reviews
(9)User Ratings
(3)Compare vintages
Vintage quality: Legendary
Current condition: Ready to drink, will keep
Champagne enjoyed a glittering 2015 vintage.
The growing season was notable for being the hottest vintage ever recorded. The hot conditions did make drought an issue and some yields were reduced by 20 percent, with berries failing to grow properly. Howeve...
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