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Bouvet Ladubay Tresor

Loire Valley,
$34. 95
Bottle
$419.4 Dozen
Closure: Cork

Bouvet Ladubay is regarded by many wine lovers as the finest expression of sparkling wine from the Loire Valley. The house is owned by Taittinger Champagne and as such employs precisely the same wine making process as the Grand Marque itself. The grapes for the Bouvet 'Blanc' methode champenoise are Chenin Blanc, which has been grown in the Loire Valley prior to the Roman conquest of France. Bouvet source their grapes from 120 properties around Saumur - spread over an area of 15 x 30 kilometres. The notion of using such a diversity of vineyard sites is to provide complexity to the base wines. Domaine Chandon in the Yarra Valley employ a similar process. These 120 micro climates each provide the blender with base material that when blended together will create the sensation of considerable complexity. The art of blending is critical and at Bouvet the third generation of blenders from the same family are in charge - in fact they have been creating the blend for the last 60 years. Our shipment of Bouvet has just arrived and will bring much joy to wine lovers who remember our previous shipments.

BOUVET TRESOR

This wine is Bouvet's challenge to real Champagne. Made from Chardonnay grapes - it is a Blanc de Blanc style and very classy and complex. The base material has been fermented and aged in new Troncais oak adding further complexity to the wine. Very fine profuse bead. Delightful yeasty nut and biscuit aromas. Full creamy palate with very subtle oak influence. Excellent length and persistence. The packaging is sensational!