
Henri Giraud PR - Perpetual Reserve Brut 90-21
Henri Giraud's Perpetual Reserve 90-21 Champagne is part of the prestigious Perpetual Reserve series, known for its intricate blending of multiple vintages. The "90-21" designation indicates that this cuvée incorporates reserve wines from 1990 to 2021, using a solera system to achieve depth and complexity.
Grape varieties: Predominantly Pinot Noir (80%), supplemented by Chardonnay (20%).
Ageing: The wine is aged on the lees for a minimum of three years, which contributes to its rich texture and nuanced flavours.
Tasting notes: While specific tasting notes for the 90-21 release are limited, insights from previous releases such as the 90-20 suggest a complex profile with aromas of toasted bread, grapefruit, dried orange, chalk and subtle clove nuances. The palate is typically creamy in texture, with flavours reminiscent of brioche, toasted hazelnut, dried fruit, fresh custard and white peach, leading to a long, salty finish.
Style: Sparkling
ABV: 12% / Fair