2006 Brut Grand Vintage

Wine Details
Release Price

$65 (2009)

Place of Origin

France

Epernay

Champagne

Color

Sparkling White

Grape/Blend

41% Chardonnay, 36% Pinot Meunier, 33% Pinot Noir (2012 vintage)

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Drinking Window

2014 - 2026

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Moët & Chandon has been on a serious roll for a few years now. The entry-level Champagne is now the Brut Impérial, which keeps getting better and better, while White Star has been discontinued. Current releases of the NV Champagnes suggest Moët is focusing on a higher overall level of quality, something that is great to see. Chef de Caves Benoît Gouez joined in 1998, became more involved in 2000 and assumed his current role in 2005, a vintage in which Moët made no vintage Champagnes with the exception of a small amount of Dom Pérignon. This year, Moët has a number of re-releases in the market, many of which I tasted this spring. At their best, these are some of the most intriguing and well-priced older Champagnes readers will find in the market.

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