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Reims, Champagne region

France

Champagne de Castelnau vines cover nearly 900 hectares spread across 149 different Champagne Crus including many of the finest parcels of land in the region.

This rich panoply of fruit styles and origins gives Champagne de Castelnau a stunning opportunity to use all their native knowledge to create exceptional wines.

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Bottle of wine, Alexandre Sirech winery

Blanc De Blancs

Tasting notes

This characterful « assemblage » has been resting quietly in our cellars, acquiring wisdom and maturity. Today it is a real surprise the taster with its haunting perfume and a rare freshness on the palate. The nose starts with hints of white tobacco, with spicy, minty notes; and then there is a hint of preserved orange and a creaminess before the suggestion of some roasted characteristics.

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Bottle of wine, alexandre sirech winery

Brut Reserve

Tasting notes

 

Straw colour with gold and green undertones. Aromatic complexity rarely found in a non-vintage Brut. Dominant, biscuity Chardonnay notes overlay some lovely spicy, herbaceous tones of thyme and bay along with lighter hints of blonde tobacco and dried flowers. The palate is intense showing the same biscuity, faintly honeyed notes. Gingerbread, almonds and hazelnuts blend harmoniously with the stone fruit flavours of peach and ripe apricot from the Pinots giving lift and freshness to the taste.

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Bottle of wine, Alexandre Sirech winery

Brut Rose

Tasting notes

 

The colour is pale salmon/pink grapefruit. The nose is subtle, reminiscent of plump, ripe wild strawberries and sunwarmed plums. The palate is gentle, delicate and yet nicely rounded, with a finishing touch of crystallised fruit and a rich note of cherries in eau-de-vie, calling to mind the Pinot’s essential contribution to a good Rosé.

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Bottle of wine, alexandre sirech winery

Brut Millésime

Tasting notes

 

The colour is straw with pale green overtones. Coming mainly from the Montagne de Reims and the Mont de Berru, the Chardonnay sets off perfectly the Pinot Meunier from the Montagne de Reims along with its touch of Pinot Noir. This is an ethereal wine, showing delicate notes of spice and roasting coffee on the nose, then giving way to a richer, more generous and more voluptuous impression on the palate than expected, with hints of

citrus, almond, and baked fruit. The structure is warm and open, with a nice, lifted, faintly toasty note on the finish.

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