1995 | Philipponnat | Clos des Goisses
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Sparkling Wine: 1995 | Philipponnat | Clos des Goisses
The nose unveils subtle resinous notes alongside Mirabelle plum, pineapple, candied lemon, ginger, and a hint of curry spices. On the palate, the champagne presents a robust character harmonized by remarkable freshness.
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Producer: Philipponnat
Vintage: 1995
Size: 750ml
ABV: 13%
Varietal: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir
Country/Region: France, Champagne
Detailed Description
Detailed Description
The nose unveils subtle resinous notes alongside Mirabelle plum, pineapple, candied lemon, ginger, and a hint of curry spices. On the palate, the champagne presents a robust character harmonized by remarkable freshness. The Pinot Noir takes centre stage, especially evident in the slightly chalky finish.
Producer Information
Philipponnat is a historic French Champagne house owned by the family of the same name. The Philipponnat's wine history in the region dates back to the 16th Century when they were growers and merchants, supplying wine to the court of Louis XIV. The company's 18th Century cellars were part of the Chùteau de Mareuil. Philipponnat is particularly known for the Clos des Goisses vintage deluxe cuvées (brut and rosé), produced from and named for a 5.5 hectare (13.6 acre) walled vineyard. Here, an unshaded 45-degree slope facing due south is regarded to provide the region's warmest terroir allowing the grapes to achieve maximal ripening potential. The house's single plot cuvées are a trio sourced from Premier or Grand Cru plots at Le Léon in Ay, Mareuil-sur-Ay and Clos des Goisse. These vintage blanc de blancs have been aged for at least seven years prior to release. The collection also includes the Royale Réserve non-vintage line and a broad selection of styles of vintage wines. In the cellar, Philipponnat uses a form of solera system of aging for the reserve wine component of its non-vintage blends, blending a quarter to one-third of the barrel-aged reserve wine with the current year's production, and retaining a portion of this blend to form the reserve wine for the following year. The house claims to be the first to indicate on the back label the main year used in the non-vintage blends, along with the dosage level and date of disgorgement.
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