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Bruno Paillard Nec Plus Ultra Brut 2003Vintage Sparkling Wine from Champagne, France
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0.0 0 RatingsSold Out - was $249.99Ships Tue, Apr 30Limit 0 per customerSold in increments of 0 -
Dom Perignon Vintage 2003Vintage Sparkling Wine from Champagne, France
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4.3 19 Ratings2013 Vintage In Stock 294 99Ships TomorrowLimit 0 per customerSold in increments of 0 -
Louis Roederer Blanc de Blancs 2003Vintage Sparkling Wine from Champagne, France
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0.0 0 Ratings2015 Vintage In Stock 134 99Ships TomorrowLimit 0 per customerSold in increments of 0 -
Dom Perignon P2 Plenitude 2003Vintage Sparkling Wine from Champagne, France
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0.0 0 RatingsSold Out - was $459.99Ships Tue, Apr 30Limit 0 per customerSold in increments of 0 -
Billecart-Salmon Le Clos Saint-Hilaire in Wooden Gift Box 2003Vintage Sparkling Wine from Champagne, France
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0.0 0 RatingsSold Out - was $499.99Ships Tue, Apr 30Limit 0 per customerSold in increments of 0 -
Krug Brut with Gift Box 2003Vintage Sparkling Wine from Champagne, France
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4.7 5 RatingsSold Out - was $309.99Ships Tue, Apr 30Limit 0 per customerSold in increments of 0 -
Dom Perignon P2 Vintage in Gift Box 2003Vintage Sparkling Wine from Champagne, France
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0.0 0 RatingsSold Out - was $499.97Ships Tue, Apr 30Limit 0 per customerSold in increments of 0
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Red White Sparkling Rosé Spirits GiftsAppreciated worldwide as an iconic token of celebration and luxury ...
Appreciated worldwide as an iconic token of celebration and luxury, sparkling wines from France come in more forms than just Champagne. In order to bear the label, ‘Champagne’, a sparkling wine must originate from the northeastern region of France—called Champagne—and adhere to strict quality standards. Champagne’s chalky, limestone and soils and cold, continental climate create grapes with ample acidity and concentration. Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier are permitted for use in Champagne.
French sparkling wines made outside of Champagne take the name Crémant. Crémant de Bourgogne, Alsace, Loire and Limoux are the best known. These are made using the same technique as that of Champagne, called méthode traditionelle, but typically are composed of the regional grape variety. Usually dry to off-dry with bright acidity, these are often characterized by qualities of lemon, peach, marzipan and white flowers.