Champagne De Venoge
Louis XV “300ème Anniversarie du Sacre” 1996
The Champagne Louis XV 1996 “300ème Anniversarie du Sacre” from the Maison de Venoge is a special edition – limited and numbered – to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the coronation of Louis XV.
In 1728, Louis XV sanctioned the birth of Champagne with a law that finally allowed bottles to be transported, which had previously been banned as it was considered very dangerous due to the fragility of the glass. Bottling the wine meant that the bubbles obtained could only be preserved for Champagne wines, marking the birth of Champagne as we know it today. The Cuvée Louis XV by Maison De Venoge is therefore dedicated to the great French monarch and a copy of the royal edict is printed inside the box.
The Champagne Louis XV Vinothèque 1996 is the most prestigious Cuvée by Maison De Venoge. It is the result of an equal blend of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grapes from villages classified as Grand Cru: Verzenay, Ambonnay, Mailly and Bouzy for Pinot Noir and Cramant, Le Mesnil-sur-Oger, Chouilly and Avize for Chardonnay. Harvest 1996 and aging on its own yeasts for 25 years with a final dosage of 6 g/l – making it a Brut.
The Champagne Louis XV Vinothèque 1996 is elegant and complex on the nose: it reveals spicy notes of vanilla and brioche. In the mouth the aromas are fine and lemongrass and brioche prevail. The attack is full and round, with an elegant minerality. The perfect balance between Pinot Noir and Chardonnay makes this Cuvée de Prestige elegant and sophisticated.








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