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Château Favori Grand Cru Bouzy - Rosé Champagne

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Château Favori - Rosé Champagne from the South of France

54,90 (€73,20 per l)
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Content: 0,75l
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lush, soft, fruity
Weinbaugebiet Provence

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A collaboration between Favori and the famous champagne house Nicolas Maillart:

A lush and soft champagne in rose, delicious in taste and harmonious on the palate. The bouquet is seductive with fruity aromas of blood oranges and orange zest.

Distributor: NSW Nord Spirituosen & Weinkontor GmbH, Porgesring 22, D-22113 Hamburg
Location: Bras
Alcohol: 12.5
Country: France
Wine type: Champagne
Content: 0,75 Liter
Smell: Blood orange, orange zest
Weingut: Château Favori
Drink type: Sparkling wine
Contains sulfites: Yes
Food companies: Château Favori, Chem. de favori, 83149 Bras, France

Château Favori

200 meters above the ground, in the middle of woods, there is a magnificent amphitheater. It is surrounded by precious groundwater that naturally moisturizes the crops, an ideal situation that has been confirmed for centuries by the name of the place: "Favori". Rosé is said to have been invented in Provence. In any case, the Romans had already planted their vines there for the production of rosé. The Templars further developed agriculture in the region and just before the Napoleonic period it experienced an enormous growth boom. This is evident in the miles of restanques (traditional walls of native stone) and the remains of drainage and irrigation systems that still grace the property today. Generations of winemakers have continued this rich past, selling their harvest to a local merchant. In 2019, Château Favori renews this tradition of excellence.

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