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Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs 2013

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Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs 2013

Taittinger’s Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs 2013 is a testament to the family’s heritage, crafted from the purest Chardonnay and aged deep in historic chalk cellars. Its taste offers finesse and complexity, with top critical scores affirming its pedigree. With both substance and story, this Champagne is a perfect celebration of excellence and tradition.

Taste
A beautifully structured Champagne, the 2013 Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs opens with honeyed notes of ripe citrus, poached nashi pear, butter wafers, and crème fraiche. Layers of lemon confit, dried flowers, spice, and chamomile follow, highlighted by hints of ginger, marzipan, and mint on the finish. Its fine mousse carries an energetic tension and purity, culminating in a long, toasty, and complex finish. Light to medium-bodied, it promises to evolve elegantly with age - ideal for enjoying now or cellaring for the future.

Producer
Taittinger stands apart as one of the last major independent and family-owned Champagne houses. Founded in 1734, it is the third oldest producer in the region and is famed for cellaring its wines in the UNESCO-listed Saint-Nicaise chalk caves of Reims - ancient crayeres originally dug by Romans. Taittinger’s signature is its high proportion of Chardonnay and its dedication to handcrafting prestige cuvées from only the best Grand Cru vineyards in the Côte des Blancs. The winemaking process even involves ageing a portion in new oak. Taittinger also leads in sustainability, holding certifications such as Viticulture Durable en Champagne and Haute Valeur Environnementale.

Awards & Critic Scores

The 2013 Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs has garnered outstanding critical acclaim, with top scores including: 99/100 from James Suckling, 98/100 from Antonio Galloni, 18/20 from Jancis Robinson and 96/100 from Decanter. On Vivino, the wine scores a staggering 4.5 and it's frequently cited by enthusiasts for its elegance and complexity - marking it as a favourite among Champagne collectors and connoisseurs.

What is "Prestige Champagne"?
Prestige Champagne refers to the very best Champagne produced by a house - its “flagship” or “tête de cuvée” in French. These wines are made from the finest grapes, typically from the best vineyards - usually Premiers or Grands Crus -  and in the most outstanding years. Prestige Champagnes are usually released only in exceptional vintages and crafted with extra care, often aged longer for greater complexity and depth. They are considered the pinnacle of the producer’s range and often have their own unique name, like Dom Pérignon (Moët & Chandon), Cristal (Louis Roederer), or Comtes de Champagne (Taittinger).

Taittinger’s Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs 2013 is a testament to the family’s heritage, crafted from the purest Chardonnay and aged deep in historic chalk cellars. Its taste offers finesse and complexity, with top critical scores affirming its pedigree. With both substance and story, this Champagne is a perfect celebration of excellence and tradition.

Taste
A beautifully structured Champagne, the 2013 Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs opens with honeyed notes of ripe citrus, poached nashi pear, butter wafers, and crème fraiche. Layers of lemon confit, dried flowers, spice, and chamomile follow, highlighted by hints of ginger, marzipan, and mint on the finish. Its fine mousse carries an energetic tension and purity, culminating in a long, toasty, and complex finish. Light to medium-bodied, it promises to evolve elegantly with age - ideal for enjoying now or cellaring for the future.

Producer
Taittinger stands apart as one of the last major independent and family-owned Champagne houses. Founded in 1734, it is the third oldest producer in the region and is famed for cellaring its wines in the UNESCO-listed Saint-Nicaise chalk caves of Reims - ancient crayeres originally dug by Romans. Taittinger’s signature is its high proportion of Chardonnay and its dedication to handcrafting prestige cuvées from only the best Grand Cru vineyards in the Côte des Blancs. The winemaking process even involves ageing a portion in new oak. Taittinger also leads in sustainability, holding certifications such as Viticulture Durable en Champagne and Haute Valeur Environnementale.

Awards & Critic Scores

The 2013 Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs has garnered outstanding critical acclaim, with top scores including: 99/100 from James Suckling, 98/100 from Antonio Galloni, 18/20 from Jancis Robinson and 96/100 from Decanter. On Vivino, the wine scores a staggering 4.5 and it's frequently cited by enthusiasts for its elegance and complexity - marking it as a favourite among Champagne collectors and connoisseurs.

What is "Prestige Champagne"?
Prestige Champagne refers to the very best Champagne produced by a house - its “flagship” or “tête de cuvée” in French. These wines are made from the finest grapes, typically from the best vineyards - usually Premiers or Grands Crus -  and in the most outstanding years. Prestige Champagnes are usually released only in exceptional vintages and crafted with extra care, often aged longer for greater complexity and depth. They are considered the pinnacle of the producer’s range and often have their own unique name, like Dom Pérignon (Moët & Chandon), Cristal (Louis Roederer), or Comtes de Champagne (Taittinger).

$184.95
Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs 2013
$184.95

Description

Taittinger’s Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs 2013 is a testament to the family’s heritage, crafted from the purest Chardonnay and aged deep in historic chalk cellars. Its taste offers finesse and complexity, with top critical scores affirming its pedigree. With both substance and story, this Champagne is a perfect celebration of excellence and tradition.

Taste
A beautifully structured Champagne, the 2013 Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs opens with honeyed notes of ripe citrus, poached nashi pear, butter wafers, and crème fraiche. Layers of lemon confit, dried flowers, spice, and chamomile follow, highlighted by hints of ginger, marzipan, and mint on the finish. Its fine mousse carries an energetic tension and purity, culminating in a long, toasty, and complex finish. Light to medium-bodied, it promises to evolve elegantly with age - ideal for enjoying now or cellaring for the future.

Producer
Taittinger stands apart as one of the last major independent and family-owned Champagne houses. Founded in 1734, it is the third oldest producer in the region and is famed for cellaring its wines in the UNESCO-listed Saint-Nicaise chalk caves of Reims - ancient crayeres originally dug by Romans. Taittinger’s signature is its high proportion of Chardonnay and its dedication to handcrafting prestige cuvées from only the best Grand Cru vineyards in the Côte des Blancs. The winemaking process even involves ageing a portion in new oak. Taittinger also leads in sustainability, holding certifications such as Viticulture Durable en Champagne and Haute Valeur Environnementale.

Awards & Critic Scores

The 2013 Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs has garnered outstanding critical acclaim, with top scores including: 99/100 from James Suckling, 98/100 from Antonio Galloni, 18/20 from Jancis Robinson and 96/100 from Decanter. On Vivino, the wine scores a staggering 4.5 and it's frequently cited by enthusiasts for its elegance and complexity - marking it as a favourite among Champagne collectors and connoisseurs.

What is "Prestige Champagne"?
Prestige Champagne refers to the very best Champagne produced by a house - its “flagship” or “tête de cuvée” in French. These wines are made from the finest grapes, typically from the best vineyards - usually Premiers or Grands Crus -  and in the most outstanding years. Prestige Champagnes are usually released only in exceptional vintages and crafted with extra care, often aged longer for greater complexity and depth. They are considered the pinnacle of the producer’s range and often have their own unique name, like Dom Pérignon (Moët & Chandon), Cristal (Louis Roederer), or Comtes de Champagne (Taittinger).