Champagne Stephan Breton Brut

Champagne Stephan Breton Brut

€34,00
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Champagne Stephan Breton Brut
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Champagne Stephan Breton Brut

€34,00
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Champagne Brut by Stephane Breton, made from Pinot Noir and Chardonnay. Fresh, fruity, and enveloping, ideal as an aperitif and with delicate dishes.
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What does this wine taste like?

Light
Structured
Smooth
Tannic
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Technical details

Cellar Stephane Breton
Country France
Region Champagne
SIze 0.75l
Grapes Chardonnay and Pinot Nero
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Description

Champagne Stephan Breton Brut: elegance and freshness from the Côte de Bar

The Champagne Stephan Breton Brut interprets the style of the Maison Breton with balance and immediacy, a family-run estate with vineyards in Arrentières, in the Aube. It is a Champagne made from Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, two grape varieties that harmoniously interact here to create a fine, fragrant, and pleasantly enveloping wine. Its personality combines drinkability and character, making it a versatile choice for those seeking an authentic and enjoyable Brut Champagne for any occasion.

Territory and wine style

The production area is located in the southernmost part of Champagne, in the Côte de Bar, an area known for producing wines that are often more open and generous in fruit compared to other regions of the denomination. In this context, the Champagne Stephan Breton Brut reflects a straightforward and accessible style, with a pleasant fruity imprint and a balanced structure. The result is a Champagne that combines freshness, aromatic intensity, and a smooth drinkability, ideal for those who love elegant bubbles that are not too austere.

Tasting notes

In the glass, it presents a bright yellow color with golden reflections, accompanied by a fine and persistent perlage. On the nose, delicate floral notes, fresh citrus, and fruity nuances emerge, anticipating a full and harmonious sip. On the palate, the Champagne Stephan Breton Brut is soft and enveloping, with a nice fruity profile, good persistence, and a well-present presence of freshness that supports its rhythm. The style is balanced, with a pleasant sensation of immediacy and a clean, enjoyable finish.

Recommended pairings

Thanks to its versatility, the Champagne Stephan Breton Brut is excellent as an aperitif, but it also pairs easily at the table. It pairs well with seafood appetizers, baked or grilled fish, delicate carpaccios, veal, and chicken-based preparations. Its soft structure and freshness make it suitable for light dishes of Mediterranean cuisine, fresh cheeses, and simple yet refined courses.

Serving temperature

To best appreciate the Champagne Stephan Breton Brut, it is recommended to serve it at a temperature of 6-8 °C. It does not require particular aeration; simply open it shortly before serving to preserve its liveliness, fine perlage, and aromatic precision.

Why buy it

The Champagne Stephan Breton Brut is a compelling choice for those who desire an elegant, balanced Brut Champagne that is easy to pair. The combination of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, along with the personality of the Côte de Bar, offers a wine with a pleasant, fruity, and always current profile. It is an ideal bottle to uncork for special moments, but also to keep on hand to make informal aperitifs and dinners more refined.

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FAQs

With which dishes does Champagne Stephan Breton Brut pair?
Champagne Stephan Breton Brut pairs very well with seafood appetizers, shellfish, baked or grilled fish, delicate carpaccios, and sushi. Its freshness and fruity notes make it suitable for veal, chicken, and fresh cheeses as well, without overpowering the flavors.
What is the ideal serving temperature for Champagne Stephan Breton Brut?
To best enjoy Champagne Stephan Breton Brut, the ideal temperature is between 6 and 8 °C. A long aeration is not necessary: it is sufficient to open it shortly before serving to preserve freshness, fine bubbles, and aromatic intensity.
What are the main characteristics of Champagne Stephan Breton Brut?
The Champagne Stephan Breton Brut has a bright yellow color with golden reflections, fine and persistent bubbles, floral, citrus, and fruity aromas. On the palate, it is soft, enveloping, and fresh, with good persistence and a balanced, immediate, and pleasant style.
In what occasion is it recommended to drink Champagne Stephan Breton Brut?
The Champagne Stephan Breton Brut is perfect for an elegant aperitif, a fish dinner, or a festive lunch. Thanks to its fresh and versatile profile, it also fits well in social moments where a refined yet easy-going Champagne is sought.
Why choose Champagne Stephan Breton Brut?
Choosing Champagne Stephan Breton Brut means bringing to the table a label from the Côte de Bar with an authentic and pleasant profile. The blend of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay offers a balance between fruit, freshness, and softness, with a style that enhances both the territory and versatility at the table.

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