Taittinger Vintage 1971
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Vintage | 1971 |
Volume | 0,75 |
The Taittinger Vintage 1971 Champagne is a remarkable expression of the house’s craftsmanship, showcasing the elegance and complexity that comes with extended aging. As a vintage Champagne, it is crafted from grapes harvested in a single year, and the 1971 vintage is particularly noteworthy for its exceptional quality and maturity.
Appearance: The wine has a golden, amber hue with a fine, persistent bead of bubbles, a sign of its age and the meticulous care taken during its production.
Nose: The bouquet is rich and sophisticated, with an intriguing mix of aged characteristics and the freshness of the original fruit. Aromas of ripe citrus fruits, such as lemon and orange peel, mingle with more developed notes of toasted brioche, almond, and honey. Over time, the wine reveals subtle hints of dried fruit, spices, and a touch of marzipan, adding to its depth and complexity.
Palate: On the palate, the Taittinger Vintage 1971 is beautifully balanced, with a creamy texture and a smooth, elegant mouthfeel. The fruit flavors are more mature, with notes of baked apple, pear, and citrus zest, intertwined with the rich complexity of honeyed richness, nuts, and light caramel. The acidity is still lively, providing a fresh backbone to the wine, which balances its developed richness and adds to its overall harmony.
Finish: The finish is long and refined, with lingering flavors of toasted almonds, a subtle minerality, and a touch of citrus zest that leave a lasting impression. It is a Champagne that evolves on the palate, revealing new layers of complexity as it lingers.