Barons de Rothschild

Concordia Brut Magnum (1.5L) | Naked Bottle

Barons de Rothschild Concordia Brut Magnum is a grand vin d’assemblage with a majority of Chardonnay, the Rothschild family’s interpretation of the Champagne tradition.

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    The fullness and depth of Barons de Rothschild Concordia Brut Magnum testify to the high proportion and exceptional quality of the reserve wines in its blend, which is predominantly Chardonnay from the finest Champagne terroirs. The Magnum format is a large bottle with a capacity of 1.5 liters, which represents 2 bottles of champagne or 12 glasses. This large format is ideal for your receptions and special occasions.
    To the eye

    The wine's brilliance and clarity offer the eye pale gold reflections, mingled with very fine bubbles.

    On the nose

    The freshness of the Chardonnay comes to the fore, with aromas of white-fleshed fruit such as pear and nectarine, mingled with the airy peony notes of the Pinot Noir. The second nose opens up to a spicier register and a beautiful complexity with aromas of dried apricot and almond.

    In the mouth

    Roundness and generosity accompany a beautiful verticality. The vivacity of the nectarine combines with notes of honey, saffron and pepper, sublimated by beautiful bitters on the finish.

    Food & champagne pairings

    Barons de Rothschild Concordia Brut is a complex, all-purpose champagne, ideal as an aperitif or throughout a champagne dinner. A perfect accompaniment to finely seared scallops, shellfish or rock fish. It will enhance a risotto, a fine white meat or a farmhouse Brie de Meaux to sublimate the end of your meal.

    Ideal operating temperature

    Between 8 and 10°C.

    Potential of keeping

    Like all wines, champagne can be kept for varying lengths of time, depending on the type. Under optimal storage conditions, champagne can be kept for 1 to 2 years for Brut cuvées, and up to 4/5 years or even longer for vintage and prestige champagnes. Whatever happens, rest assured that you'll never be able to open your champagne too early, as the Champagne Houses only release their cuvées when they have reached perfect ripeness and are ready for immediate consumption.

    Assembly :
    60% Chardonnay, 40% Pinot Noir. 40% reserve wines, the majority of which are kept in perpetual reserve. Over 85% Grands Crus and Premiers Crus, mainly Avize, Le Mesnil-sur-Oger, Oger, Vertus and Trépail for Chardonnay; Aÿ, Verzenay, Ambonnay and Avenay for Pinot Noir.
    Vinification :
    Exclusive use of the vintage (first press).
    Alcoholic fermentation in thermoregulated stainless steel tanks, malolactic fermentation.
    Long maturation on fine lees for 6 to 7 months.
    Aging on lees: 3.5 years minimum.
    Rest after disgorging: 6 months minimum.
    Dosage :
    6 g/liter

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