Pierre Gobillard Brut Authentique

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750ML

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12.5%

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Upon Opening, this Champagne offers a beautiful, continuous stream of fine bubbles that invites the senses. The nose offers elegant aromas of crisp Bosc Pear, white flowers, and freshly baked bread. The palate stays true to the nose offering ripe pear with small hints of yeast and a long finish that is bone dry. Extremely elegant with just enough fruit!

Blend:40% Pinot Meunier, 30% Chardonnay, 30% Pinot Noir

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    COMMENTARY: There is no question that Champagne Pierre Gobillard is one of the great secrets of the wine world, for now. The Brut Authentique is at the head of its class. TASTING NOTES: This wine shines with aromas of green apple that stay long and linear through the wine's finish. Pair it with a well-appointed raw seafood bar. (Tasted: July 28, 2022, San Francisco, CA)
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Located in the famed Hautvilliers region of Champagne, the Gobilard family has been growing and producing Champagne since 1947. With their vineyards located right next door to Moet's Dom Perignon vineyards, this Champagne is using some of the highest quality grapes in Champagne. 99% grower/producer, he buys a very small parcel of fruit from his sister next door, the family is able to monitor every step of production from planting, growing, vineyard management and bottling. This Champagne delivers amazing quality at a very reasonable price point for every occasion!
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A term typically reserved for Champagne and Sparkling Wines, non-vintage or simply “NV” on a label indicates a blend of finished wines from different vintages (years of harvest). To make non-vintage Champagne, typically the current year’s harvest (in other words, the current vintage) forms the base of the blend. Finished wines from previous years, called “vins de reserve” are blended in at approximately 10-50% of the total volume in order to achieve the flavor, complexity, body and acidity for the desired house style. A tiny proportion of Champagnes are made from a single vintage.

There are also some very large production still wines that may not claim one particular vintage. This would be at the discretion of the winemaker’s goals for character of the final wine.

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Associated with luxury, celebration, and romance, the region, Champagne, is home to the world’s most prized sparkling wine. In order to bear the label, ‘Champagne’, a sparkling wine must originate from this northeastern region of France—called Champagne—and adhere to strict quality standards. Made up of the three towns Reims, Épernay, and Aÿ, it was here that the traditional method of sparkling wine production was both invented and perfected, birthing a winemaking technique as well as a flavor profile that is now emulated worldwide.

Well-drained, limestone and chalky soil defines much of the region, which lend a mineral component to its wines. Champagne’s cold, continental climate promotes ample acidity in its grapes but weather differences from year to year can create significant variation between vintages. While vintage Champagnes are produced in exceptional years, non-vintage cuvées are produced annually from a blend of several years in order to produce Champagnes that maintain a consistent house style.

With nearly negligible exceptions, . These can be blended together or bottled as individual varietal Champagnes, depending on the final style of wine desired. Chardonnay, the only white variety, contributes freshness, elegance, lively acidity and notes of citrus, orchard fruit and white flowers. Pinot Noir and its relative Pinot Meunier, provide the backbone to many blends, adding structure, body and supple red fruit flavors. Wines with a large proportion of Pinot Meunier will be ready to drink earlier, while Pinot Noir contributes to longevity. Whether it is white or rosé, most Champagne is made from a blend of red and white grapes—and uniquely, rosé is often produce by blending together red and white wine. A Champagne made exclusively from Chardonnay will be labeled as ‘blanc de blancs,’ while ones comprised of only red grapes are called ‘blanc de noirs.’

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