Loading... Please wait...Hailing from the exact same Champage grape varieties as the Brut, you could be forgiven for thinking that the pink champagne is too similar to be worth a mention. In fact, the differences between the two are substantial. It is thanks to an entirely different method that the champagne pink offers a completely different taste experience – one that is becoming increasingly popular, owing to this drinks ability to provide a firm foundation to a decent meal.
Vintages like that of the year 1996 have proven that Champagne can be made which is ideal for keeping for several years.
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