Champagne Veuve Clicquot Brut
| Type of Wine | |
|---|---|
| Country | France |
| Region | |
| Appellation | Montagne de Reims |
| Winery | |
| Grape | , , |
| Content (Alc) | 0.75 ltr (12%) |
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Description
The Veuve Clicquot is after Moet & Chandon the most consumed champagne brut in the world. The champagne has a considerable power and good finesse and is therefore a wine that can be used gastronomically but is of course also an excellent aperitif. These refined bubbles are an absolute must for those who love a good glass of sparkling wine! The Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin comes in a beautiful bottle with the striking golden yellow label (carte jaune or yellow label). The champagne consists of a blend of 50% Pinot noir, 30% Chardonnay and 20% Meunier.
Gorgeous Champagne with a fine, creamy mousse, a fine balance and a long finish with a hint of honey. The full, firm structure and the rich, complex taste make it a serious pleasure.
This version is without gift packaging
Specifications
| Packing information | Box |
|---|---|
| Type of Wine | White |
| Country | France |
| Region | Champagne |
| Appellation | Montagne de Reims |
| Winery | Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin |
| Grape | Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier, Pinot Noir |
| Biological certified | No |
| Natural wine | No |
| Vegan | No |
| Alcohol % | 12 |
| Alcohol free/low | No |
| Content | 0.75 ltr |
| Oak aging | No |
| Sparkling | Yes |
| Dessert wine | No |
| Closure | Cork |
| James Suckling rating | 92 |
| Tasting Profiles | Droog, Fris, Mineraal, Strak, Wit fruit |
| Drink moments | Cadeau!, Iets te vieren, Indruk maken, Lekker luxe, Romantisch |
Professional Reviews
James Suckling
Some oyster shell, berry biscuits, fresh strawberries and gently toasty brioche here. Lots to like. The palate is plump and flavorsome with plenty of berries and citrus intertwined. Good depth here. Grapefruit finish. Drink now.
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Champagne with a story that never gets old. Veuve Clicquot is so much more than a yellow label.
History of Veuve Clicquot
The story starts in 1772, when Philippe Clicquot founded his champagne house in Reims. But true fame came later, thanks to Barbe-Nicole Ponsardin. She married François Clicquot, who sadly passed away at a young age. At just 27 years old, she took control of the house. In an era where women rarely ran businesses, she made her mark. She became known as “La Veuve Clicquot” – the Widow Clicquot – and grew into an icon of the champagne world.
Under her leadership, the modern method of making champagne bright and sparkling was refined. She introduced the technique of remuage, where bottles are slowly turned so that the sediment collects in the neck. A simple yet brilliant idea that made champagne famous around the world.
Vineyards and location
Veuve Clicquot owns more than 390 hectares of vineyards in Champagne. That’s special, as many houses buy most of their grapes. The vineyards are spread across the best cru villages, including Bouzy, Verzenay and Le Mesnil-sur-Oger. Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Meunier are the main grapes here. Together they shape the house style: powerful, fresh and structured.
Most of the vineyards are planted with Pinot Noir. It gives the wines their recognizable depth and character. Chardonnay adds freshness and finesse, while Meunier brings a touch of fruitiness.
Climate and terroir
Champagne sits in the north of France. Summers are cool, winters are mild, and the climate can be unpredictable. Perfect for grapes that shouldn’t get too ripe. The soil is mainly chalk and limestone, which offers great drainage and a mineral edge in the wines. Combined with the changing seasons, this results in grapes with tension and freshness – exactly what champagne needs.
Fun facts about Veuve Clicquot
- The famous “Yellow Label” was introduced in 1877 and became the instant signature of the house.
- Veuve Clicquot was the first champagne exported worldwide, from Russia to the United States.
- In 2010, 168 bottles of 19th century Veuve Clicquot were found in the Baltic Sea – still drinkable and remarkably fresh.
- The house owns one of the largest chalk cellars in Reims, endless tunnels where millions of bottles quietly age.
Order Veuve Clicquot champagne online?
At Grandcruwijnen you’ll find a wide range of Veuve Clicquot. All bottles are stored safely in our conditioned Wine Warehouse. When you order online, your champagne is shipped straight from these perfect conditions. Prefer to pick up in Dordrecht? You’ll immediately see a discount when choosing ‘Afhalen’ at checkout.
The Veuve Clicquot is after Moet & Chandon the most consumed champagne brut in the world. The champagne has a considerable power and good finesse and is therefore a wine that can be used gastronomically but is of course also an excellent aperitif. These refined bubbles are an absolute must for those who love a good glass of sparkling wine! The Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin comes in a beautiful bottle with the striking golden yellow label (carte jaune or yellow label). The champagne consists of a blend of 50% Pinot noir, 30% Chardonnay and 20% Meunier.
Gorgeous Champagne with a fine, creamy mousse, a fine balance and a long finish with a hint of honey. The full, firm structure and the rich, complex taste make it a serious pleasure.
This version is without gift packaging
| Packing information | Box |
|---|---|
| Type of Wine | White |
| Country | France |
| Region | Champagne |
| Appellation | Montagne de Reims |
| Winery | Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin |
| Grape | Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier, Pinot Noir |
| Biological certified | No |
| Natural wine | No |
| Vegan | No |
| Alcohol % | 12 |
| Alcohol free/low | No |
| Content | 0.75 ltr |
| Oak aging | No |
| Sparkling | Yes |
| Dessert wine | No |
| Closure | Cork |
| James Suckling rating | 92 |
| Tasting Profiles | Droog, Fris, Mineraal, Strak, Wit fruit |
| Drink moments | Cadeau!, Iets te vieren, Indruk maken, Lekker luxe, Romantisch |
James Suckling
Some oyster shell, berry biscuits, fresh strawberries and gently toasty brioche here. Lots to like. The palate is plump and flavorsome with plenty of berries and citrus intertwined. Good depth here. Grapefruit finish. Drink now.
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Champagne with a story that never gets old. Veuve Clicquot is so much more than a yellow label.
History of Veuve Clicquot
The story starts in 1772, when Philippe Clicquot founded his champagne house in Reims. But true fame came later, thanks to Barbe-Nicole Ponsardin. She married François Clicquot, who sadly passed away at a young age. At just 27 years old, she took control of the house. In an era where women rarely ran businesses, she made her mark. She became known as “La Veuve Clicquot” – the Widow Clicquot – and grew into an icon of the champagne world.
Under her leadership, the modern method of making champagne bright and sparkling was refined. She introduced the technique of remuage, where bottles are slowly turned so that the sediment collects in the neck. A simple yet brilliant idea that made champagne famous around the world.
Vineyards and location
Veuve Clicquot owns more than 390 hectares of vineyards in Champagne. That’s special, as many houses buy most of their grapes. The vineyards are spread across the best cru villages, including Bouzy, Verzenay and Le Mesnil-sur-Oger. Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Meunier are the main grapes here. Together they shape the house style: powerful, fresh and structured.
Most of the vineyards are planted with Pinot Noir. It gives the wines their recognizable depth and character. Chardonnay adds freshness and finesse, while Meunier brings a touch of fruitiness.
Climate and terroir
Champagne sits in the north of France. Summers are cool, winters are mild, and the climate can be unpredictable. Perfect for grapes that shouldn’t get too ripe. The soil is mainly chalk and limestone, which offers great drainage and a mineral edge in the wines. Combined with the changing seasons, this results in grapes with tension and freshness – exactly what champagne needs.
Fun facts about Veuve Clicquot
- The famous “Yellow Label” was introduced in 1877 and became the instant signature of the house.
- Veuve Clicquot was the first champagne exported worldwide, from Russia to the United States.
- In 2010, 168 bottles of 19th century Veuve Clicquot were found in the Baltic Sea – still drinkable and remarkably fresh.
- The house owns one of the largest chalk cellars in Reims, endless tunnels where millions of bottles quietly age.
Order Veuve Clicquot champagne online?
At Grandcruwijnen you’ll find a wide range of Veuve Clicquot. All bottles are stored safely in our conditioned Wine Warehouse. When you order online, your champagne is shipped straight from these perfect conditions. Prefer to pick up in Dordrecht? You’ll immediately see a discount when choosing ‘Afhalen’ at checkout.