Pierre Péters, Blanc de Blancs "Cuvée Réserve" Brut
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Pierre Péters, Blanc de Blancs "Cuvée Réserve" Brut - NV

Item # 15026 750 mL

An intensely mineral Champagne. The chalky character comes from the chalky soils of Mesnil-sur-Oger. This is dry wine with great concentration of citrusy fruit and a touch of green tea. Great as an apéritif wine and a must have with seafood, especially shellfish.

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Blanc de Blancs at its finest. Pierre Peters demonstrates some of the best that Chardonnay can offer in the Champagne style. Notes of green tea, and Korean pear showcase heavily and play wonderfully with the balanced mousse that awaits you upon opening. Perfect on its own but even better paired up with a seafood dinner, or to complement a picnic in the park at sunset. If you need a champagne that fits any occasion this is the one for you.

- BWH

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