CELEBRATE THE JOYS OF SPRING WITH THE EXQUISITE CHAMPAGNE NICOLAS FEUILLATTE RÉSERVE EXCLUSIVE BRUT ROSÉ
Celebrate the Joys of Spring with the exquisite Nicolas Feuillatte Réserve Exclusive Brut Rosé with beautiful packaging inspired by the famous Sakura (cherry blossom) season in Japan, when life is renewed, flowers are in bud and the senses are awakened.
The explosion of delicate pink petals is symbolic of the fleeting nature of life and a reminder to live in the moment. And what better way to celebrate Spring, life and that perfect moment than with Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte Rosé.
Bursting with red summer fruits, this Rosé is made in a Brut style and is composed of 45% pinot noir for roundness and structure, 45% pinot meunier for fruitiness and soft supple character, and 10% chardonnay for elegance and finesse. A gorgeous pomegranate pink, a delicious cavalcade of redcurrant and raspberry notes combine with a hint of strawberries. This creamy Champagne is fresh and vibrant with a touch of floral enchantment, perfect for lunches, picnics and delicious with Japanese cuisine.
The Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte Réserve Exclusive Brut Rosé NV retails nationally for around R930 (750ml bottle).
NICOLAS FEUILLATTE CHAMPAGNE – THE MAN AND THE BRAND
Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte is the number one selling Champagne in France and the third biggest-selling Champagne brand in the world. Nicolas Feuillatte, the man behind the brand, was a Paris-born New York entrepreneur, international jetsetter and socialite with friends in high places the world over. He made his first fortune as a coffee merchant in New York and went on to make his second by creating his own brand of Champagne in 1976. Often found in the company of the who’s who of society, he decided that the Nicolas Feuillatte brand must in the first instance be able to satisfy the most discerning of palates, in order to also satisfy a wider audience.
The Champagne he created was elegant and sophisticated and an immediate hit with an exceptional group of A-listers, amongst them Jackie Kennedy-Onassis and Lauren Bacall. With his celebrity connections, Feuillatte‘s Champagne quickly became popular in the US, to the extent that supply was soon unable to match demand. To expand production, he teamed up with a collection of growers based in Epernay and the brand began its miraculous rise through the ranks of the Champagne greats to compete at the very top, selling more than 10 million bottles of Champagne a year. Nicolas Feuillatte, the French entrepreneur behind the remarkably successful Champagne that bears his name, died at the age of 88, in August 2014, in the same week as his close friend and actress Lauren Bacall.
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