Details

  • Type: Champagne White Vintage
  • Country: France
  • Region: Champagne
  • Vintage: 2013
  • Producer: Louis Roederer
  • Primary grape: Pinot Noir
  • Secondary grape: Chardonnay
  • Screwcap: Cork
  • Bottle size: 75cl
  • List price: £263.29
  • Code: 11081
  • Abv: 12%
  • Sulphites Sulphites

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Cork - Green

Expression

White sparkling wines

Artichoke
Cold Cut Charcuterie
  • Cheese soufflés. Mildly flavourful cheeses such as Caerphilly and washed-rind cheeses such as Reblochon, Langres. Try cava with Manchego
  • Fish and chips, white fish such as cod, turbot, monkfish or sole. Oysters, lobster and crab
  • Salty meats, charcuterie, ham. White meats with light sauces, light chicken dishes, aromatic crispy duck and pizza
  • Richer sparkling wines pair with rich, creamy sauces, hollandaise. Truffle oil, light creamy herb, fish-based sauces.
  • Chardonnay-dominated wines can pair with kebab and light Thai foods. Richer wines such as cava can stand up to Indian spice
  • Mushrooms, artichokes, asparagus, chanterelle salads, carpaccio, egg or seafood salad

About the Champagne

This delightful white Vintage Champagne produced by Louis Roederer originates from France's Champagne region. Available in 75cl bottles, supplied by MMD. Louis Roederer Cristal Brut is a delighful wine, made with Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grapes. This wine has a cork closure and is now available to order via MC Live. Vintage Champagnes take on the fuller flavours of rich seafood, creamy sauces and wild mushrooms brilliantly.

The Country

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France

An area to the east of Paris famed for its sparkling wines made from Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier. As many as 50 wines made from different grapes are used to construct a single wine.

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