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Vieillissement Prolonge Grand Cru Extra Brut Bottle

Vieillissement Prolonge Grand Cru Extra Brut

Egly-OurietChampagne, France

Egly‑Ouriet’s Vieillissement Prolongé Grand Cru Extra Brut is a Pinot‑dominated, long‑aged Champagne (roughly 70% Pinot…Learn More »

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About This Wine

Egly‑Ouriet’s Vieillissement Prolongé Grand Cru Extra Brut is a Pinot‑dominated, long‑aged Champagne (roughly 70% Pinot Noir, 30% Chardonnay) from Ambonnay/Bouzy/Verzenay that spends seven–eight years on the lees and is vinified partly in oak with minimal dosage (Extra Brut). The extended autolysis and careful cellar work yield a concentrated, savory style—think toasted brioche, mascarpone and macadamia, dried fruits and spice—framed by saline ch…Learn More »

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About Vieillissement Prolonge Grand Cru Extra Brut

Egly‑Ouriet’s Vieillissement Prolongé Grand Cru Extra Brut is a Pinot‑dominated, long‑aged Champagne (roughly 70% Pinot Noir, 30% Chardonnay) from Ambonnay/Bouzy/Verzenay that spends seven–eight years on the lees and is vinified partly in oak with minimal dosage (Extra Brut). The extended autolysis and careful cellar work yield a concentrated, savory style—think toasted brioche, mascarpone and macadamia, dried fruits and spice—framed by saline chalky acidity and a long, precise finish.