Made by Champagne’s second oldest house, Chanoine Frères, which dates back to 1730. The Tsarine house pays tribute to Russian high society of the 18th century; the bottle design reflects the spires of St Basil’s cathedral in Moscow. A blend of 34% Chardonnay, 33% Pinot Noir and 33% Pinot Meunier, two thirds of which goes through a malolactic fermentation. Gradually presenting aromas of lime blossom and lemon grass, with lighter notes of bitter orange and quince. This cuvée has a citrus freshness to the palate with hints of white peach.
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