Champagne André BEAUFORT Polisy Millésime 1991 Brut Demi Sec
255,00 €
3 in stock
Description
Pioneers of agrobiology since 1971, the vines are cultivated by protecting the environment and the microcosm of the plots. Wanting to go further because agrobiology tolerates copper salts and sulphur; since 1974 essential oils that limit the evolution of parasitic fungi have been used, and since 1980 the estate has been exploring homeopathic treatments. Located on the Cote des Bar, the Polisy terroir is under the influence of the Langres plateau, the currents are rather cold and humid. The terroir of Polisy is on a clay soil, under the influence of Burgundy. The champagnes produced at Polisy have finesse, tension, and a frank acidity. The clay soils of the Kimmeridgian give it a predominant terroir atom to the varietal aromas of pinot noir and chardonnay.
Additional information
Architecture | 20% Chardonnay, 80% Pinot Noir |
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Tasting | A vintage that is becoming rare. Old gold in colour, it evokes honey and macerated grapes on the nose. Stewed, apricot, spicy, rich and mellow, this seducer will go well with foie gras with grapes, white meats with mushrooms and pear with Roquefort. |
Dosage | Entre 20g/l et 30 g/l |
Viticulture | Organic Agriculture |
Température de service | 10 ° C / 12° C |
Format | Bottle 75 cl |