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The 2004 harvest turned out to be one of the largest in the history of the Champagne region and had an excellent level of quality. The Chardonnays have the outstanding characteristics of balance, complexity, long-lasting qualities, freshness and invigoration. The Comtes 2004 combines delicacy and an aromatic intensity which is both a pleasure and a promise, as well as having even more to offer. The colour is pale yellow. The nose is very pure ...
Wine Description
The Story
Taittinger Comtes de Champagne is the finest expression of the world famous wine from one of the greatest Champagne Houses. First produced in 1952, Comtes is made from 100% Chardonnay grapes from 5 Grand Cru sites in the Côte des Blancs. Showing a pristine pale yellow colour with very light, abundant bubbles which rise uniformly to form a fine mousse. The evocative bouquet opens with notes of pears and fresh cute white flowers. Left in the gla...
Wine Information
Comtes de Champagne Blanc de blancs 2004. Despite its unremarkable weather conditions, 2004 was an exuberant vintage. Although the winter was cold, there was no extended period of intense low temperatures. Spring was very pleasant with little rainfall. Blossoming was very steady, beginning in mid-June amidst relatively cool temperatures.
A mild and seldom sunny, summer was dry until mid-August when a much needed period of rain arrived. The re...
Vintage 2004
A great example of how large yields do not necessarily mean poor quality in Champagne. As a reaction to the previous year's low yields, the vines produced one of the largest crops on record. The growing season proceeded without major difficulties but the bumper crop called for bud thinning. August brought about cooler weather and some rains, increasing the risk of rot. The massive crop, averaging 13,990 kg/ha, was picked from September 18th on...
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Average Bottle Price
2024 |
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315€ |