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Double the joy with a CHANDON Brut magnum - our exceptional sparkling northern California wine in a luxuriously large format - equivalent to two standard-sized bottles.
This signature CHANDON brut wine is our classic crisp expression of night-harvested Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Meunier from our California vineyards, and a super-sized showcase of our winemaking team's blending prowess. Ideal with oysters, Caesar salad, fried chicken - or a party
Ready to mix and mingle, the familiar contour of our icon, CHANDON Brut lights up the festivities- doubly so with a 1.5L. Let's pop and toast to a great year.
A Magnum is equivalent to two standard-size bottles. Serves approx. 8 to 9 glasses.
Intense and fresh fruit flavors with subtle complexity. Key flavors include Green Apple, Citrus, Pear, Almond, and White Flowers.
The second fermentation then occurs in the bottle and ageing process begins, where the wine will spend a minimum of 12 months on the yeast lees.
Oysters, caesar salad, fried chicken, calamari.
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Brut/Dry
AWARDS AND REVIEWS
GENEROUS AND LIVELY FROM SUNNY CENTRAL COAST
As the signature style of Chandon, Brut showcases the fruitiness, vibrancy, and freshness of Northern California’s warm, sunny days and cool nights.
Grapes for Brut are sourced from multiple cool-climate appellations, ensuring complexity and consistency in this lively, juicy style. A minimum of 12 months ageing imparts a creamy complexity balanced by an elegant mouthfeel.
Sunny warm days
Cool, foggy nights
Oceanic influence
Microclimate diversity
Seasonal rainfall
Topographical variety
MÉTHODE TRADITIONNELLE
Grapes are harvested at night to keep the fruit cool and preserve freshness. Harvest begins in early August to retain acidity and capture Chandon’s signature vibrancy.
State-of-the-art presses lower pressing times, limiting the juice’s contact with the grape skins to avoid bitterness. Primary fermentation takes place in stainless steel tanks.
Assemblage occurs in the winter, at the end of the fermentation process, which involves blending multiple vintages of base wines for a complex, consistent style.
The second fermentation then occurs in the bottle and the ageing process begins, where the wine will spend a minimum of 12 months on the yeast lees.
Bottles are then riddled and disgorged. A small amount of dosage liqueur is added, and a cork seals thebottle. After a minimum of 3 months bottle age the wine is ready!
EXPERIENCE
73% Chardonnay
26% Pinot Noir
1% Meunier
Chandon Brut is a refreshing aperitif, or an ideal match with salty or creamy dishes.
49°F – 54°F
FOOD PAIRING RECOMMENDATIONS
Oysters
Calamari
Fried Chicken
Caesar Salad
