winemaker's notes:
Veuve Clicquot partners with Riva to introduce the ultimate jet-set accessories with the La Grande Dame by Riva Cruiser Collection. Excellent materials, elaborate details and smooth finishing echo the iconic Riva boats of the 1960s and evoke the opulent style of La Dolce Vita.
The limited edition Cruiser Bag contains one
Special Edition La Grande Dame 1998 Riva label
bottle and two glasses protected by an isothermal
case. With its sleek design of mahogany edged in
chrome, this 24-hour case brings true style and
glamour on-the-go.
La Grande Dame is Veuve Clicquot's prestige cuvee, named after its legendary founder Madame Clicquot.
La Grande Dame 1998 has a pale gold color with jade glints. The wine is crystal clear, with
unbelievably fine bubbles.
On the first nose, typical Chardonnay characteristics come to the fore, with the arrival of floral and mineral aromas (acacia, ferns, chalk). By agitating the wine, scents of candied fruit (citrus fruits, apricots, quince) and sweet almond emerge, to reappear later in the mouth. After rotating the wine for a few minutes more, rare notes such as peaty malt, tobacco and delicate herbs, are gradually unveiled.
This aromatic, impressively complex bouquet is confirmed in the mouth. On the palate, the wine
is clear-cut and pure, perfectly balanced with a delightful silky smoothness. La Grande Dame
1998, with its lace-like construction, has a long, lively, and structured finish.
This wine has unbelievable aging potential. The 1998 vintage of La Grande Dame, the quintessence of the Veuve Clicquot style, reaches a peak of refinement, without losing its legendary strength
produced by a blend including nearly two-thirds of Pinot Noir.
"The contrast of depth and brightness, or intensity and weightlessness creates a sense of harmonic resonance in this wine. All the aromatics are potent, from the scent of rising bread dough to the red skin of an apple, all the corresponding flavors rich yet refreshing. The firmness of the acidity seems to add briskness to the mousse, leaving a clean, chiseled impression of the chalk soils in which this grew. Once in a while, there is a young beauty who will age into a more profound older beauty; La Grande Dame is part of that rare breed."
-Wines & Spirits