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Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin ‘La Grande Dame’ Brut, Champagne, France

Original price was: $300.00.Current price is: $90.00.

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Description

Aromas of toasted brioche, preserved citrus, and roasted hazelnut open with quiet authority, setting the tone for a Champagne built on depth rather than immediacy. Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin La Grande Dame Brut 1998 reflects a vintage defined by balance and patience, shaped during a pivotal period at the house when long-held traditions were being carefully handed to the next generation. It stands as a mature expression of Veuve Clicquot’s enduring commitment to structure, longevity, and Pinot Noir-driven elegance.

Product Details:

  • Owner: LVMH Group
  • Wine Name: La Grande Dame Brut
  • Vintage: 1998
  • Style: Champagne, Brut
  • Grape Varieties: 64% Pinot Noir, 36% Chardonnay
  • Alcohol: 12% ABV
  • Winemaker: Jacques Péters
  • Cellar Master (Transition Period): Dominique Demarville

Sensory :

The palate is fully resolved and expansive, with layers of baked apple, candied lemon peel, almond cream, and subtle notes of toast and coffee bean unfolding gradually. The mousse has softened into a fine, silky texture that carries savory depth rather than overt freshness. Pinot Noir provides breadth and gentle grip, while Chardonnay lifts the wine with lingering chalk and saline nuances. Typical of well-stored examples from this vintage, the wine retains balance and clarity, offering tertiary complexity without fatigue. Compared to more overtly high-acid years, 1998 shows a calmer, more composed profile that now sits confidently at full maturity.

Producer’s Background:

Veuve Clicquot’s modern prestige identity was shaped over decades under the stewardship of Jacques Péters, whose tenure emphasized structural precision and age-worthy Champagne at scale. By the late 1990s, Péters had firmly established La Grande Dame as a Pinot Noir-forward flagship, setting a stylistic benchmark that would guide the house well beyond his career. The 1998 vintage emerged during a period of deliberate knowledge transfer to Dominique Demarville, reinforcing Veuve Clicquot’s tradition of continuity rather than reinvention. This careful succession preserved house character while preparing the next generation of leadership.

Serving Suggestions:

Serve lightly chilled, around 10 to 12 degrees Celsius, in a white wine glass to allow its evolved aromatics to fully express themselves. La Grande Dame 1998 pairs beautifully with roasted poultry, mushroom-based dishes, aged Comté, or simply on its own as a contemplative glass, where texture and length take precedence over brightness.

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