Daniel Leclerc: Brut Magnum

Daniel Leclerc: Brut Magnum

Brut Magnum

Daniel Leclerc | Brut

For my mother's birthday, a fitting champagne was a must. From my cellar, I selected the Brut, Magnum for this occasion. An approachable bottle that also delivers on taste.

Why a Magnum? Champagne in magnum bottles ages more slowly and often develops a finer perlage and more complexity. Perfect for a festive occasion like this. Plus, it provides enough champagne for several people.

Daniel Leclerc Brut, a classic, accessible style Assemblage: Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier & Chardonnay Production: Traditional bottle fermentation with extended lees aging Aromas: Yellow fruits, delicate brioche notes & a touch of honey Palate: Fresh, balanced and with fine mousse, a real crowd-pleaser

There are moments that call for a magnum, and a birthday is definitely one of them.

Which magnum bottle would you open for a celebration? Or are you team standard bottle?

Tasting Notes

A classic, accessible champagne with aromas of yellow fruits, delicate brioche and a touch of honey. On the palate, fresh, balanced and with fine mousse.

Details

Producer Daniel Leclerc
Cuvée Brut Magnum
Category Brut
Grape Varieties Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier
Terroir Côte des Bar, Aube
Style Brut
Highlights Yellow fruits, Brioche, Honey, Fine mousse

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