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Champagne Gérin GC Brut Tradition NV

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Champagne Gérin GC Brut Tradition NV

£27.00 when you mix any 6+ bottles
£30.00 Single Bottle
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A blend of the classic Champagne grapes: Chardonnay and Pinot Noir. It is a super delicious Champagne from a small producer which has just 5 hectares of vineyards right on the Marne River in the heart of Champagne.

This Brut Tradition is a light golden straw colour in the glass, with fine characteristic bubbles thanks to 18 months of bottle storage. The fragrance is fresh with fruit and citrus and the taste is welcoming and makes this perfect as an aperitif, accompaniment to dessert, or for a celebration.

Quick Info

Bottle Size: 75cl
ABV: 12
Designation: AOC Champagne
BIN: BTL-0496
Current Stock:
Style: Sparkling Blend
Style: Sparkling & Champagne
Vegetarian: Yes
Vegan: Yes

More Information

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Champagne, France

The pressure inside a bottle of Champagne can be as high as 90 pounds per square inch (psi), which is about three times the pressure inside an average car tyre. This is because the carbon dioxide produced during the secondary fermentation is trapped inside the bottle, creating the wine's signature bubbles.

The traditional wire cage used to secure the cork in place is called a "muselet", it takes six half-twists to secure it properly.

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Sparkling Blend

The grapes, most commonly Chardonnay, Pinot noir and Pinot meunier, are used to make several base wines that are assembled together to make Champagne, English Sparkling wine and other classic cuvée wines.

Champagne blends can also include Arbane, Petit Meslier, Pinot Blanc and Pinot Gris. Other appelations have rules about which grapes can be included.

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Phillipe Gantois, Champgane Gérin et Fils

Champagnes Gérin-Fils is a tribute to the five generations of winegrowers who have succeeded one another in the field. Each generation has refined exceptional cuvées from their unique terroir sited at the foot of the Montagne de Reims.

The valleys geology is sometimes hard marls and limestones which make exceptional Chardonnay, and sometimes sands which are better for Pinot Meunier.