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Charles de Cazanove | Tradition Tete de Cuvee Brut - NV (Magnum)

Charles de Cazanove | Tradition Tete de Cuvee Brut - NV (Magnum)

Sparkling Wine: Charles de Cazanove | Tradition Tete de Cuvee Brut - NV (Magnum)

This Champagne offers an array of flavor, including toasted brioche, Gala apple, lemon zest, graphite and ginger, with a touch of honey. Elegant, but with good intensity and a moderate, nut-tinged finish.

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Producer: Charles de Cazanove

Vintage: NV

Size: 1.5L

ABV: 12.5%

Varietal: Champagne Blend

    Country/Region: France, Champagne

      This Champagne offers an array of flavor, including toasted brioche, Gala apple, lemon zest, graphite and ginger, with a touch of honey. Elegant, but with good intensity and a moderate, nut-tinged finish.

      Producer Information

      Champagne Charles de Cazanove, though now based in Reims, was founded in Avizé, in the Côte des Blancs subregion of Champagne, in 1811 by Charles Gabriel de Cazanove – a 24-year-old glassmaker. Nearly one hundred years later, mirroring the royal patronage of many Champagne houses of the late 19th Century, King Edward VII of England was having stock specially imported from France with his own personal label. From the 1950s the Martini and Rossi company gained increasing control of the house. It was owned by Moët and Chandon from 1983 to 1985 before being sold to an Epernay distributor. In 2004, it was purchased by the Rapeneau family, owners of the GH Martel Champagne house. It now falls within the wider GH Martel group. The Charles de Cazanove portfolio cosists of three basic tiers of wines, which are topped by the Grand Apparat cuvée and the deluxe Stradivarius range. Grand Apparat is a predominantly Pinot Noir-based Champagne Blend (with over 50 percent Pinot Noir, 30 percent Chardonnay and just over ten percent Pinot Meunier) while Stradivarius is Chardonnay-dominant (roughly 70 percent Chardonnay to 30 percent Pinot Noir). In addition, chef de cave Christophe Rapeneau makes a sibling range labelled as Champagne Vieille France, which is now marketed separately but is often listed as a sub-brand of Charles de Cazanove.

      $149.99
      Charles de Cazanove | Tradition Tete de Cuvee Brut - NV (Magnum)
      $149.99

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      Sparkling Wine: Charles de Cazanove | Tradition Tete de Cuvee Brut - NV (Magnum)

      This Champagne offers an array of flavor, including toasted brioche, Gala apple, lemon zest, graphite and ginger, with a touch of honey. Elegant, but with good intensity and a moderate, nut-tinged finish.

      Order from the Largest & Most Trusted Premium Spirits Marketplace!

      Featured in

      • ROLLING STONE
      • MEN'S JOURNAL
      • US WEEKLY

      NOTICE: Many other small liquor store sites may end up cancelling your order due to the high demand, unavailability or inaccurate inventory counts. We have partnerships consisting of a large network of licensed retailers from within the United States, Europe and across the world ensuring orders are fulfilled.

      Producer: Charles de Cazanove

      Vintage: NV

      Size: 1.5L

      ABV: 12.5%

      Varietal: Champagne Blend

        Country/Region: France, Champagne

          This Champagne offers an array of flavor, including toasted brioche, Gala apple, lemon zest, graphite and ginger, with a touch of honey. Elegant, but with good intensity and a moderate, nut-tinged finish.

          Producer Information

          Champagne Charles de Cazanove, though now based in Reims, was founded in Avizé, in the Côte des Blancs subregion of Champagne, in 1811 by Charles Gabriel de Cazanove – a 24-year-old glassmaker. Nearly one hundred years later, mirroring the royal patronage of many Champagne houses of the late 19th Century, King Edward VII of England was having stock specially imported from France with his own personal label. From the 1950s the Martini and Rossi company gained increasing control of the house. It was owned by Moët and Chandon from 1983 to 1985 before being sold to an Epernay distributor. In 2004, it was purchased by the Rapeneau family, owners of the GH Martel Champagne house. It now falls within the wider GH Martel group. The Charles de Cazanove portfolio cosists of three basic tiers of wines, which are topped by the Grand Apparat cuvée and the deluxe Stradivarius range. Grand Apparat is a predominantly Pinot Noir-based Champagne Blend (with over 50 percent Pinot Noir, 30 percent Chardonnay and just over ten percent Pinot Meunier) while Stradivarius is Chardonnay-dominant (roughly 70 percent Chardonnay to 30 percent Pinot Noir). In addition, chef de cave Christophe Rapeneau makes a sibling range labelled as Champagne Vieille France, which is now marketed separately but is often listed as a sub-brand of Charles de Cazanove.