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Les Maillerettes

Champagne Pinot Noir

The Pierre Paillard Les Maillerettes is a delightful Pinot Noir from the Champagne region. This red wine embodies finesse and elegance, with a complex flavor profile that showcases the unique terroir of Champagne. The wine exudes a beautiful ruby color that hints at the depth of flavors awaiting in each sip. The palate is filled with luscious red fruit notes, subtle earthy undertones, and a velvety texture that lingers gracefully. With each glass, the Pierre Paillard Les Maillerettes invites you to experience the artistry and craftsmanship of this renowned Champagne producer.

Tasting notes:


Cherry, Raspberry, Baking Spice

Cherry

Cherry

Raspberry

Raspberry

Baking Spice

Baking Spice

Flavor profile:


Acidity Mild

Low Pronounced

Body Medium

Very Light Full

Fruit Intensity Medium

Low Pronounced

Oak Oak 0

Low High

Color Intensity Color Intensity 3

Low High

Spiciness Spiciness 1

Low High

Tannin Mild

Low Pronounced

Sweetness Dry

Bone Dry Sweet

Pairs well with:


Seared Scallops, Poultry, Black Cherry Glazed Duck

Region:


Champagne
Champagne

A word synonymous with luxury, champagne is the purist's choice when it's time to celebrate. To be called champagne, a wine has to come from the Champagne region in northeastern France, about an hour from Paris. Winemakers must also follow specific rules to call their wine champagne. Only certain grapes can be used—principally Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier. Secondly, the wine needs to be made in the traditional method (méthode champenoise) involving a second fermentation in the bottle. Finally, wines have to age for a certain amount of time: 15 months for non-vintage, and 36 months for vintage. Available as white or rosé, champagne comes in a range of sweetness levels and tends to have bready, cookie-like flavors alongside fresh fruit notes of apple and pear.

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