2008 | Champagne Henri Goutorbe | Special Club Grand Cru Brut Millesime
Sparkling Wine: 2008 | Champagne Henri Goutorbe | Special Club Grand Cru Brut Millesime
The nose has notes of apples, caramel, yeasty bread, and melon. The palate is rich, round, and soft with notes of honey, apples, and white cherries finished by that rich, robust brioche.
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Producer: Champagne Henri Goutorbe
Vintage: 2008
Size: 750ml
ABV: 12%
Varietal: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir
Country/Region: France, Champagne
Detailed Description
The nose has notes of apples, caramel, yeasty bread, and melon. The palate is rich, round, and soft with notes of honey, apples, and white cherries finished by that rich, robust brioche.
Producer Information
Champagne Henri GOUTORBE is a family-owned champagne house, situated in the renowned Grand Cru village of Aÿ, in the heart of the Champagne region, 3 km from Epernay. The creation of the champagne range followed the development of the vine nursery, a family tradition born in the beginning of the 20th century and which represents the first stage of the production of champagne wines. Emile Goutorbe was already a nurseryman when his son Henri was born in Aÿ in 1922. Since the 1970s, René GOUTORBE has continued developing the vineyards and has been in charge of producing the cuvees. His children Elisabeth, Bertrand and Etienne share his passion and are involved in building the reputation of our wine and of our region. The quality of the grapes, which are harvested manually, is a result of the careful selection of the best vines, based on their genetic features and on the specificities of each plot. After pressing the grapes slowly and adapting the vinifcation in stainless steel vats to each plot’s particular features, the blend is followed by a second fermentation in the bottles. Their champagnes are aged on lees in the bottles for at least three years in their historic cellars.