



Brut Collection Sebastião Salgado Taittinger 2008
Champagne AOC
12.5%
0.75L
Intensity
This Brut Millésimé, 50% Chardonnay and 50% Pinot Noir, reveals a finely crafted Grand Cru aged on its lees, offering silky texture and mouthwatering freshness.
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Brut Collection Sebastião Salgado Taittinger 2008
The wine
This cuvée from Maison Taittinger is released only in outstanding vintages. The bottle bears a label by the iconic work of Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado, featuring a symbolic image of a leopard in the Barab River Valley in Damaraland, Namibia. The Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grapes are harvested between mid-September and mid-October, under relatively cool conditions. This unique Champagne is the result of a blend of 50% Chardonnay from the Grands Crus of the Côte des Blancs and 50% Pinot Noir from the Grands Crus of the Montagne de Reims. After a traditional vinification, the wine is aged with great care in the Taittinger cellars.
The deep golden hue reveals a fine, persistent bead. The intense, mineral nose opens with floral notes alongside lemon and grapefruit. On the palate, the vividly fruity character leads gently into a fresh, persistent finish.
About the Producer Taittinger
The origins of Taittinger champagnes can be traced back to the wine merchant Jacques Fourneaux who established a company in 1734. This business moved premises to the House of the Counts of Champagne in the 19th century and was taken over by the Taittinger family in 1931 who then gave the company its name. In 1932, Pierre Taittinger's champagne house decided to give prominence to the Chardonnay grape. Between 1945 and 1960, Pierre Taittinger's son, François, managed the company with his two brothers, Jean and Claude. When François was killed in an accident, the company passed to Claude who remained at the helm from 1960 to 2005. In 2005, the house was sold to an American pension fund but was bought back the following year by the North Eastern division of the Crédit Agricole bank in partnership with Claude's nephew, Pierre-Emmanuel Taittinger. The reins have since been passed onto his daughter Vitalie.
The historic Champagne house owns kilometres of Gallo-Roman crayères or chalk tunnels and almost 300 hectares of exceptional vineyards, planted to 40% with Chardonnay. The grapes are vinified in vats and undergo full malolactic fermentation. This historic champagne house is a benchmark in the region, especially for fans of Chardonnay.
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