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1973 Taittinger Champagne Comtes de Champagne Rose Brut #150639226

750ml

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Reviews 95 points Vinous "The 1973 Comtes de Champagne Rose comes alive in the glass with breathtaking richness. In 1973 the Rose was 100% Pinot, mostly from the Grand Cru villages of Bouzy, Ambonnay and Mailly. Most of the wine was essentially a blanc de noirs, i.e. Pinot vinified without skin contact, with the addition of 20% still Pinot from Bouzy. The Pinot comes through loud and clear in the gravitas of the dark fruit, autumn leaves and cedar, all while retaining a surprising level of freshness that keeps things in balance. Despite the warm vintage and relatively low acidities of the component wines, the 1973 Rose has aged spectacularly well. Simply put, this is a stupendous bottle. (AG)"

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About Taittinger

Taittinger has, for centuries, crafted wines with unparalleled excellence. Their 288-hectare expanse boasts primarily Chardonnay and Pinot Noir vines, some of which have flourished since the 18th century. As a testament to Taittinger's mastery, the Comtes de Champagne stands distinct. Produced only in exceptional vintage years and entirely from Chardonnay, this wine sources from the crème de la crème of the Côte des Blancs vineyards, specifically the five grand crus: Cramant, Avize, Chouilly, Oger, and Mesnil-sur-Oger. Taittinger ensures a purity of juice by employing only the first press.

What sets Comtes de Champagne apart further is its delicate oak influence. About 5% of the blend enjoys a brief sojourn in oak barrels, a mere four months, introducing nuanced complexities. However, the real magic unfolds in Taittinger’s iconic 'Crayeres' in Reims. These ancient chalk caves, UNESCO World Heritage sites, cradle the Comtes de Champagne for up to 10 years on lees. Such prolonged aging in the 13th-century chalk cellars beneath the Saint-Nicaise Abbey lends the wine its signature depth and finesse.

The Taittinger lineage, under the guidance of Vitalie Taittinger, remains unwavering in their commitment to quality. The result is a wine that resonates with the region's history, particularly the legacy of Thibaud IV, King of Navarre. Every bottle of Comtes de Champagne is not just a sip of wine, but a taste of Champagne's storied past and Taittinger's ceaseless dedication to perfection.

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