2006 | Veuve Clicquot | La Grande Dame
Sparkling Wine: 2006 | Veuve Clicquot | La Grande Dame
Pale gold robe. Complex nose, revealing alternately fragrances of stone fruit, dried fruit, a discreet touch of pastry, gingerbread, mocha… The palate combines vinosity and freshness with precision. Nice length.
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Producer: Veuve Clicquot
Ratings: WA | 94 JS | 94
Vintage: 2006
Size: 750ml
ABV: 12.5%
Varietal: Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier, Pinot Noir
Country/Region: France, Champagne
Detailed Description
Pale gold robe. Complex nose, revealing alternately fragrances of stone fruit, dried fruit, a discreet touch of pastry, gingerbread, mocha… The palate combines vinosity and freshness with precision. Nice length.
Reviews:
- Wine Advocate: The prestigious 2006 La Grande Dame is made from 47% Chardonnay and 53% Pinot Noir, and assembles the fruit of eight grand cru villages. Very intense and complex on the nose, this is a full-bodied, round, rich and mouth-filling, but also refined prestige cuvée; it reveals a fascinating purity, precision and freshness. The finish is long and complex, and shows a spicy minerality. There are coffee beans, bread and toast aromas in the aftertaste. This comes highly recommended.
- James Suckling: The Grande Dame is looking bright, gently complex and a little spicy in 2006 where the grapefruit citrus is a strong influence on the nose, showing sweet florals, a little honeyed nougat and almond paste. The palate’s bright and crisp and really has an air of fleshy depth and refinement. There’s also a great warm, toasty finish that displays grilled hazelnuts. Great now through to to 2020 and beyond.
Producer Information
Veuve Clicquot, now one of the largest Champagne Houses, was founded in 1772 by Philippe Clicquot under the label “Clicquot”. After establishing the brand throughout Europe, Russia and the United States, Philippe was joined by his son, François Clicquot, at the head of the House in 1798. Seven years later, following his untimely death, François’ young widow, Barbe Ponsardin, took over the family business at just 27 years old. The House would subsequently be renamed in her honor: ‘Veuve Clicquot’ means ‘The Widow Clicquot.’ Over the course of her lifetime, Madame Clicquot (Barbe Ponsardin), developed three of the most important innovations in Champagne that are still practiced today. First, in 1810 Veuve Clicquot produced the first vintage wine in Champagne, which otherwise produced non-vintage blends. Second, in 1816 Madame Clicquot invented the riddling table to clarify Veuve Clicquot champagne, and by doing so, she improved both the quality and finesse of the wines. Riddling is now fundamental to ‘La Methode Traditionelle’ (the traditional Champagne production method) and is emulated around the world. Finally, in 1818 Madame Clicquot created the first rose champagne made through ‘assemblage’, a method where white wines are blended with red wines.