Gardet Champagne Prestige Charles Gardet Millesime 2006

Gardet Champagne Prestige Charles Gardet Millesime 2006

Retail Price (inc. GST) (750ml)

Per Bottle: $168.88

Wine Profile

  • Vintage
    2006
  • Color
    Champagne
Aroma Notes-

Optimal serving temperature: 8 to 10°C (46 to 50°F)

Colour Pale golden yellow with silver glows; lively & joyful bubbles.

Nose Frank and expressive; Notes of stewed fruits (tarte tatin, rosemary-caramelized apricot pie; A hint of minerality and dry fruits; Robust, generous, strong.

Taste Freshness and structure; Dry fruits, hazelnut and toasted bread; Ripe yellow fruits, grapefruit; Very soft finish, mineral notes, aromatic persistence; Elegant, harmonious, balanced texture.

Fine Cuisine pairings

Spiny-lobster tails, grilled John Dory, salt-crusted bass;

Or as a celebratory drink for a prestigious occasions

  • Year 2006
  • Colour Champagne
  • Country France
  • Region Champagne
  • Type Wine
  • Classification None
  • Appellation Champagne
  • Grapes/Blend Chardonnay | Pinot Noir
  • Country France
  • Bottle Size 750
  • LWIN 1082135

Gardet Champagne

Maison Gardet was established in the late 19th century when Charles Gardet, an entrepreneurial wine merchant, founded his House in Epernay. In the 1930s, his son Georges Gardet moved to Chigny-les-Roses to continue the tradition and develop the Champagne Gardet brand. The Prieux family, who has been working in the arboricultural and wine sectors for years, is now the proud owner of the House. Deeply attached to its roots in the Champagne region, Maison Gardet combines 21st century technology with the tradition inspired by the founder of the House, to produce champagnes of outstanding quality.

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The Grape/Blend

Chardonnay

The Grape/Blend

Pinot Noir

The Producer

Gardet Champagne

Maison Gardet was established in the late 19th century when Charles Gardet, an entrepreneurial wine merchant, founded his House in Epernay. In the 1930s, his son Georges Gardet moved to Chigny-les-Roses to continue the tradition and develop the Champagne Gardet brand. The Prieux family, who has been working in the arboricultural and wine sectors for years, is now the proud owner of the House. Deeply attached to its roots in the Champagne region, Maison Gardet combines 21st century technology with the tradition inspired by the founder of the House, to produce champagnes of outstanding quality.


The Region

Champagne

The wine region within the historical province of Champagne in the northeast of France is best known for the production of champagne, the sparkling white wine that bears the region's name. EU law and the laws of most countries reserve the term "champagne" exclusively for wines that come from this region located about 160 kilometres (100 miles) east of Paris. The viticultural boundaries of Champagne are legally defined and split into five wine-producing districts within the historical province: AubeCôte des BlancsCôte de SézanneMontagne de Reims, and Vallée de la Marne. The city of Reims and the town of Épernay are the commercial centers of the area. Reims is famous for its cathedral, the venue of the coronation of the French kings and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Located at the northern edges of France, the history of the Champagne wine region has had a significant role in the development of this unique terroir. The area's proximity to Paris promoted the region's economic success in its wine trade but also put the villages and vineyards in the path of marching armies on their way to the French capital. Despite the frequency of these military conflicts, the region developed a reputation for quality wine production in the early Middle Ages and was able to continue that reputation as the region's producers began making sparkling wine with the advent of the great champagne houses in the 17th and 18th centuries. The principal grapes grown in the region include ChardonnayPinot noir, and Pinot Meunier. Pinot noir is the most widely planted grape in the Aube region and grows very well in Montagne de Reims. Pinot Meunier is the dominant grape in the Vallée de la Marne region. The Côte des Blancs is dedicated almost exclusively to Chardonnay.