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De Venoge

Champagne Brut
Cordon Bleu Blanc de Noirs

Bottle 0,75 L

Offer valid from 24 April to 1 May 2024

EUR 46.00 EUR 52.00 (-12%)

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Disgorging
04/2023
Dosage
Brut
Grapes
Pinot Noir 80%, Meunier 20%
Winery area
A.O.C. Champagne
Winery category
Maisons
Alcohol
12% Vol.
Product Code
DECNXXB0
Description

Champagne De Venoge
Cordon Bleu Blanc de Noirs

The Champagne Cordon Bleu Blanc de Noirs by Maison De Venoge is a Cuvée obtained from the blending of 80% Pinot Noir and 20% Meunier grapes selected from particularly suitable crus. Easily identifiable throughout the world by the blue ribbon (Cordon Bleu) that originally represented the river La Venoge that ran through the village of the same name from which the founder of the Maison came, tt was later taken as the emblem of the Order of the Holy Spirit, the most famous knightly order of the French monarchy: 'Noblesse Oblige'. The wine rests on its lees for at least 4 years and has a final dosage of 8 g/l - making it a Brut.

Cordon Bleu Blanc de Noirs is a powerful, harmonious and complex Champagne. To the nose it reveals hints of yellow-fleshed fruit, blackcurrants and toasted notes. On the palate it is decidedly broad, forthright and of great length.

Winery

Champagne De Venoge

Maison De Venoge was founded by Henri-Marc de Venoge with his son Joseph, in 1837 in Mareuil-sur-Aÿ, in one of the most renowned areas of the Champagne region. In 1838, Henri-Marc De Venoge was at the origin of a true marketing revolution with the creation of the first illustrated label in the history of Champagne, a major innovation to meet the needs of the nobility of the time, who wanted to have not only a great Champagne but also a precious, elegant and unique object at the centre of the table. In 1851 the Cordon Bleu brand was registered - the iconic label with the blue band chosen as the emblem of the Maison to represent the river La Venoge and the Order of Saint-Esprit, the most famous order of knighthood under the French monarchy. In 1858, in honour of the Dutch royal family, the Cuvée Princes was launched, which is still produced today in an elegant bottle representing the decanters used at the time by the European aristocracy to serve Champagne. In 2005, the Cuvée de Prestige "Louis XV" was launched, in honour of the King who did so much for Champagne.  On 25 May 1728, King Louis XV issued a decree allowing only Champagne wines to be shipped and sold in bottles, marking the birth of Champagne as we know it today. In 2015, the Maison settled in a prestigious villa - now a UNESCO World Heritage Site - at 33 Avenue de Champagne in Épernay, perfectly reflecting the image of nobility, distinction and refinement associated with De Venoge.

Shipping and returns

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