Grape Variety
Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier, Chardonnay
Tasting Notes
A harmonious palate: the first impression is harmonious, supple and fluid. The initial sweetness gradually givesway to a more acidic structure which extends and persists to create a final note of tanginess.
History
Moët & Chandon has been associated with the sparkle of Success and Glamour since the house was founded in 1743. In 1842 Moët & Chandon created one of the first vintage champagnes for British and American connoisseurs, who appreciated more mature wines. The distinctive expression of a single year's grapes, each new vintage contributes to the House's legendary heritage of crafting the finest champagnes: the Grand Vintage Collection.
Regional Information
Produced in Epernay, a small town in Northeast France located in the heart of Champagne with the most extensive estates in the region.
Vinification Details
A careful blend of three grape varieties (Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier, and Chardonnay), Moet reflects the diversity and complementarity of these champagne varietals. Grand Vintage 2012, the House's 74th vintage stands out for its maturity, complexity and charisma.