
Charles Heidsieck
Brut Reserve
Champagne
NV
About
The producer
Another distinguished Champagne house, separate from Piper-Heidsieck, both are associated with the Heidsieck family name and have their roots in the Champagne region of France. Charles Heidsieck, often referred to as "Champagne Charlie," has its own unique history and reputation.
Charles Heidsieck founded his Champagne house in Reims in 1851, he was an ambitious and pioneering figure in the Champagne industry, helping to popularize Champagne in the United States.
The wine
This cuvée showcases a harmonious blend of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Pinot Meunier, resulting in a Champagne of remarkable complexity and finesse. With a golden hue and a delicate effervescence, it opens with an enticing bouquet of orchard fruits, brioche, and hints of hazelnut. On the palate, the wine reveals a perfect balance between freshness and depth, offering flavours of ripe pear, citrus, and a subtle toasty richness. The extended aging on lees contributes to its creamy texture and a finish that lingers with elegance.
Information
Type: | Sparkling |
Vintage: | Non Vintage |
Country: | France |
Region: | Champagne |
Sub Region: | Non Vintage |
Grape: | 40% Chardonnay, 40% Pinot Noir & 20% Pinot Meunier |
Style: | Complex and Traditional |
Sweetness: | Dry |
ABV: | 12% |
Drinking window: | 1996 - 2035 |
Size: | 750ml |
Food match: | Shellfish, Crab and Lobster |
Critics Scores
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