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Please note that this is a magnum.

Champagne Forget Brimont is a small producer of Champagne located in Craon de Ludes. 6th Generation Champenoise Michel Forget is the current owner and winemaker and the estate can trace it roots back to the early nineteenth century when his ancestor, Louis, first created vineyards in the area. The Champagne Forget Brimont brand was established in 1920 by another relative, Eugene. 

The non-vintage Champagnes blend three different vintages of wine (allowing them to maintain a house style) and are aged at least two years before release. Brimont's Vintage Champagnes are aged between three and ten years before release; this ensures they arrive at perfect maturity for immediate drinking, although they can be cellared for longer if required. 

Great value Champagne, perfect for parties and celebrations. It has a fresh, creamy, sweet fruit nose with light toast. The palate is full of ripe appley fruit crisp with a touch of brioche. The mousse is good, with balanced acidity.

Forget-Brimont Brut Champagne 1er Cru NV 150cl

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  • Type: Champagne & Sparkling Wine

  • Style: Crisp Traditional Method

  • Country: France

  • Region: Champagne

  • Vintage: NV

  • ABV: 12%

  • Size: 150cl

Champagne Forget-Brimont

Champagne Forget-Brimont is a small producer of Champagne
located in Craon de Ludes, where their family has lived and tended vineyards
since the early 19th century. Their vineyard mainly covers an area with Premier
and Grand Crus villages in the heart of the Montagne de Reims. Their know-how
is reflected in the dedication they have passed down through the family for six
generations.

Champagne

The Champagne region in France is world-renowned for its prestigious sparkling wines. Located in northeastern France, it benefits from a cool climate and chalky soils, which are ideal for producing high-quality grapes. It is particularly famous for its traditional method sparkling wines, known simply as Champagne, made primarily from Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Pinot Meunier grapes. These wines are celebrated for their fine bubbles, crisp acidity, and complex flavours, often displaying notes of citrus, apple, brioche, and minerals. The region is divided into several sub-regions, including Montagne de Reims, Vallée de la Marne, and Côte des Blancs, each contributing unique characteristics to the wines. With its long history of winemaking excellence, distinctive terroir, and luxurious wines, the Champagne region offers an unparalleled experience for wine enthusiasts seeking the epitome of sparkling wine.