Founded in 1811 in Epernay, Maison Perrier-Jouët is one of France’s most historic champagne houses, but also one of its most distinctive, renowned for its floral and intricate champagnes which reveal the true essence of the Chardonnay grape and an enduring tradition of savoir-faire – an unparalleled expertise of only seven Cellar Masters since its foundation.
Today, Maison Perrier-Jouët announces the launch of Perrier-Jouët Belle Epoque 2013. Perrier-Jouët Belle Epoque Brut champagne is an icon of the House, the original Belle Epoque Brut cuvée is adorned with the legendary spray of Japanese white anemones created by Emile Gallé in 1902.
The new Perrier-Jouët Belle Epoque 2013 is a champagne that symbolizes the Maison, with the harmony and richness of the floral scent. In this new vintage champagne, two kinds of the finest grapes produced in the company’s vineyard, called Grand Cru, blended in an even proportion.
Distinctive notes of white flowers combine with ripe pear, yellow grapefruit and lime including aromas of ginger and green pepper.
Palate: Fresh and Creamy
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