
Marquis De La Tour Loire Cremant Brut Rose 750ml
Description
Color : Delicate rose.Nose : Fine notes of wild strawberries, pineapple and lemon.Taste : Complex with a beautiful aromas of red fruits and subtle vanilla notes.
Features
Gluten-free;Vegan
Producer Description
The Loire Valley has often been called the "garden of France." This pastoral landscape, with its gently rolling hills and majestic che2teaux, is the largest sparkling wine region in France, outside of Champagne. One of the best known names in fine Loire Valley sparkling wines is Marquis de la Tour from Maison Ackerman. Maison Ackerman, which has been identified with premium quality Loire Valley sparkling wines since 1811, is the Loire Valley's single largest wine producer.Ackerman today has a fully fledged sustainable development approach based on maintaining the right balance between the social, economic and environmental aspects of wine production. At Ackerman, this means respecting terroirs, holding onto their personal values and pursuing a viable economic approach.Named for a 16th century tower (tour) which still exists today, "Marquis de la Tour" reflects a long heritage of sparkling wine production. It has been a welcome guest and the toast of the party at social gatherings and family celebrations, both formal and casual. Its handsome packaging projects a timeless, classic elegance and is a charming and affordably priced sparkling wine.

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