Pommery Pop Blue Brut - 187ml
Pommery Pop Blue Brut - 187ml
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Tasting Notes
Champagne, France- Made in an extra-dry style, POP offers apple, orange and lemon flavors in a clean creamy taste. Standing out from the crowd, this smooth and bubbly bottle is mobile and can be enjoyed anytime and anywhere. Enjoy a glass, or sip from a straw right out of the bottle!
Winemaker Notes
This wine has everything to make it the contemporary Champagne, the one we love to drink because it boasts all the attributes: freshness, roundness and fullness. An immediately pleasing wine, it will always distinguish itself, making every occasion even more festive. Extreme brilliance paired with great elegance. Effervescence of great Champagnes, highlighted by very fine bubbles. Behind a certain passion and thirst for life, a nice freshness but also great delicacy. It is the harbinger of easily accessible pleasure.
A blended wine in the best sense of the term, it combines the three Champagne vines: pinot noir, pinot meunier and chardonnay. pinot noir is the dominant grape, affording roundness and fullness in the mouth. pinot meunier, to back up the pinot noir, adds that dash. chardonnay, largely from the Grands Crus and the Reims vineyards, procures that pleasurable freshness.
Winery Notes
Madame Pommery created the first successfully marketed Brut Champagne 'Pommery Nature 1874' at a time when most Champagnes were excessively sweetened by sugar. This set the benchmark for the rest of Champagne and it is in this spirit that the style of Pommery endures; with each unique cuvée displaying elegance, finesse and true class. Today, all of the wines are expertly crafted by Chef de Cave, Thierry Gasco - the 9th Cellar Master at Pommery.
Pommery boasts some of the finest cellars in Reims, with over 18 kilometres of galleries hollowed out of chalk. Residing some 30 metres under the ground, these keep the maturing wine at a steady 10°c throughout the year. Pommery has continually been a generous patron of the arts and upholds this responsibility today, using the building as a venue to exhibit exciting contemporary art.