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Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label Brut Green Arrow [Singapore Edition] - 75CL

Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label Brut Green Arrow [Singapore Edition] - 75CL

Regular price $67.00 SGD
Sale price $67.00 SGD Regular price

Celebrate with Veuve Clicquot! Reminisce fond memories of our sunny island with a Clicquot Arrow "Follow your sun" Singapore Edition Collectible.

[Please note that the Arrow is not customizable]

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HOW TO ENJOY

Service temperature - 8-10°C
Storage advice - Store horizontally in a cool (10-15°C), dark place, and away from vibrations and light
Closure - Cork
Alcohol by volume - 12.5%
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TASTING NOTES
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ORIGIN
EXPERT REVIEW

Appearance: Light Gold colour with a surprising glint

Aroma: Initially reminiscent of yellow and white fruits, the of vanilla and later brioche. Note the fine balance between the fruity aromas coming from the grape varieties and the toasty aromas, result of the three years of bottle aging.

Taste: The first sip delivers all the freshness and strength so typical of Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label with a sympthony of fruit tastes following on (pear, lemon). Here is a true member of the brut family, well structured, admirably vinous. The lingering aromas echo and re-echo, with each fruit or almond notes distinct.

Yellow Label’s consistent power to please makes it ideal for an apéritif or to shine bright throughout a meal. Its radiant style works beautifully with salmon, blinis, fish tartare, seafood, tagliatelle, Parmesan and crackers.

Reims, Champagne France

Wine Spectaor – 90 POINTS: This fresh and balanced champagne is lightly toasted, with snappy acidity and a lively, creamy mousse carrying flavours of white cherry, pickled ginger and marcona almond. Offer saline-laced minerality.

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