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G. X. Crochet Extrait de Noirs - Rosé de Saignee Champagne

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G. X. Crochet Extrait de Noirs - fruity fresh Rosé de Saignee Champagne from Côtes du Rhône

28,00 (€37,33 per l)
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Content: 0,75l
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Delivery to Germany: 5,90
Free delivery from: 100,00
Shipping time: 2-3 working days
fresh, elegant, fruity
Rebsorte Pinot Meunier/Black Riesling
Weinbaugebiet Côtes du Rhône

More information about G. X. Crochet Extrait de Noirs

The Extrait de Noirs is made in the Saignée method at the style wine, no BSA and therefore very fresh acidity and lively aromas of bright red fruits. Good with shellfish!

Champagne G & X Crochet, an emerging house with a lot of potential and fair prices!

Distributor: Two noses for wine, Leuschnerstrasse 23, 64646 Heppenheim (Bergstrasse)
Country: France
Fits: summer dishes, white meat
Wine type: Champagne
Content: 0,75 Liter
Weingut: Champagne G. X. Crochet
Drink type: Sparkling wine
Contains sulfites: Yes
Food companies: Champagne G. X. Crochet, 10 Rue du Château, L'Echelle-le-Franc, 51210 MONTMIRAIL, France

Champagne G. X. Crochet

The courtyard of L'Echelle-le-Franc is located on the southwestern flank of the town and consists of a cluster of buildings adjacent to a large courtyard overlooked by a dovecote. Its construction is attributed to Jacques Des Marins, "Count of Leschel", in 1559. The Crochet family became owners of the estate when Henri Alphonse Crochet married Hortense Louise Guilliou in 1898. The buildings surrounding the farm bear witness to agricultural development from the 16th and 18th centuries, including barns, a cellar, a horse mill and a dovecote. The cellar dates back to the 16th century and consists of six columnar sections made of burstone, crowned by a capital and supporting a four-part vaulted ceiling. This is the wine cellar that Gaëlle and Xavier have restored as a reception area for their champagne.

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