André Beaufort "San Eize Nature" 2015

100% Pinot noir
A sparkling - traditional method white wine from the Champagne region of France.


Fruity & fragrant. Raspberry & candied lemon peel.

Tasting Notes

San Eize Nature 2015 from André Beaufort has a golden slightly pink colour and a lovely fine beam.

On the nose the bouquet is fruity and fragrant with notes of raspberry, almond and candied lemon peel.

The mouthfeel is fresh yet round with fresh almond.

The finish is elegant with a bitter closing note.

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Score 89

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André Beaufort "San Eize Nature" 2015
San Eize Nature (2015) Review
Estate making San Eize Nature Estate André Beaufort
San Eize Nature (2015) Label San Eize Nature
Style of San Eize Nature Style White & Sparkling - Traditional Method
Country of André Beaufort Country France
Region of André Beaufort Region Champagne
Grape blend of San Eize Nature Grapes Pinot noir
Vintage of San Eize Nature Vintage 2015
My review of San Eize Nature Points
89

How it's made

The grapes grow in Southern France, in Languedoc but the wine is made in Champagne, with the Traditional Champenoise Method.

   

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Champagne

Champagne is a sparkling wine from France. While the word Champagne can be used to refer to any sparkling wine, it is illegal in the EU and some countries to label any product Champagne unless it comes from the Champagne wine region of France and is made according to the appellation’s regulations. This alcoholic beverage is made from particular grape varieties grown in the Champagne region, according to rules that include, among other things, specific vineyard practices, grape sourcing exclusively from specified locations within the Champagne region, specific grape-pressing methods, and secondary fermentation of the wine in the bottle to cause carbonation.

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Pinot noir

Red wine grape variety

Pinot noir is a type of red wine grape that belongs to the Vitis vinifera genus. It’s also probable that the name refers to wines produced mainly from Pinot noir grapes. The name comes from the words “pine” and “black” in French. The name pine refers to the grape variety’s tightly clustered, pine cone-shaped fruit bunches.

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