Henri de Villamont, Crémant de Bourgogne Blanc de Blancs
Sparkling wine | Crémant de Bourgogne
Champagne!
Oh no, a Burgundy Champagne is actually called a Crémant. Like all traditional-method sparkling wines produced in France outside of Champagne, by the way. Otherwise, everything is the same (except the price, and that's great!), with a second fermentation and bottle aging, which adds delicious brioche accents to the notes of white fruits and flowers. A pure, fine and delicate Chardonnay!
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France Burgundy
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Chardonnay
2 - 3 years
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11.50% vol.
Features
Features
| Country | France |
|---|---|
| Region | Burgundy |
| Wine type | Sparkling wine |
| Designation | Crémant de Bourgogne |
| Grape variety | Chardonnay |
| Alcohol content | 11.50% vol. |
| Cellaring | 2 - 3 years |
| Serving temperature | 10 - 12°C |

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Yellow dress with golden highlights, bright and clear.
The nose is expressive, revealing aromas of plum, white fruits, white flowers and brioche.
On the palate, the wine is well structured.
Domaine Henri de Villamont, in Savigny-lès-Beaune, in the heart of the legendary Côtes de Beaune and Côtes de Nuits, carefully cultivates its 10 hectares of vines in "Village", "1er Cru" and "Grand Cru" and perpetuates exceptional know-how.
This Crémant is produced using the same method as Champagne, with a second fermentation in individual bottles.
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Henri de Villamont
Located in Savigny-lès-Beaune, in the heart of Burgundy's wine region, Maison Henri de Villamont is a must-see for great Burgundy wines. Inheriting an exceptional heritage, it has been producing wines from the most prestigious terroirs of the Côte de Beaune, Côte de Nuits, Chablisien and Mâconnais for several decades. Recognized for the finesse of its wines and its respect for Burgundy's "climats," Henri de Villamont combines tradition, high standards, and modernity to reveal the full richness of Burgundy's great terroirs.