Pinot Blanc Rare & Vintage Bundle
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Rare and vintage… these pure pinot blanc beauties herald this “forgotten” grape’s triumphant return
With only about 82 hectares of pinot blanc left in all of Champagne, wine made with this “forgotten grape” is difficult to procure. Fatcork is beyond thrilled to offer several grower Champagnes made from 100 percent pinot blanc, and the rare, vintage bottles in this grower Champagne gift bundle are two of the very best.
Included:
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Single bottle of Piollot Colas Robin Brut Nature 2017
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This cuvée is 100 percent pinot blanc, one of the seven grapes allowed in the making of true Champagne but one that is rarely used as a single varietal. From the Val Colas Robin vineyard in Polisot, this cuvée is a unique, full-bodied expression of Champagne. Its production is limited to 4,000 bottles per year.
- Village: Polisot
- Region: Aube
- Vintage: 100% 2017
- Varietal: 100% pinot blanc
- Disgorgement: March 2023
- Dosage: 0 g/l
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This cuvée is 100 percent pinot blanc, one of the seven grapes allowed in the making of true Champagne but one that is rarely used as a single varietal. From the Val Colas Robin vineyard in Polisot, this cuvée is a unique, full-bodied expression of Champagne. Its production is limited to 4,000 bottles per year.
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Single bottle of Domaine Fleury Notes Blanches Brut Nature 2016
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This rare 100 percent pinot blanc sees stainless steel (60 percent) and oak barrel (40 percent. The 2016 vintage required conscientious work in the vines to weather everything from record-breaking rainfall to virulent frosts to a late heat wave that accelerated and provoked water stress. The best Champagnes of this vintage demonstrate a forward, luscious charm and distinctly expressive terroir.
- Village: Courteron
- Region: Aube
- Vintage: 100% 2016
- Varietal: 100% pinot blanc
- Disgorgement: December 2022
- Dosage: 0 g/l
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This rare 100 percent pinot blanc sees stainless steel (60 percent) and oak barrel (40 percent. The 2016 vintage required conscientious work in the vines to weather everything from record-breaking rainfall to virulent frosts to a late heat wave that accelerated and provoked water stress. The best Champagnes of this vintage demonstrate a forward, luscious charm and distinctly expressive terroir.
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Frequently
Asked Questions
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Do you do tastings?
Mais Oui!
Join us every Saturday from 12pm to 5pm where we will have three cuvées chilled and ready for you.
There is a tasting fee of 40$ for non-members (waived with the purchase of a bottle), and members taste for free!*Reservations for groups of 5 or more appreciated.
Check out our Events & Tasting page under "Discover" on our homepage for seasonal ticketed events and happenings.
For information on private group tastings and events send us an email at events@fatcork.com -
Can you provide recommendations?
We thought you’d never ask! Whether you’re choosing Champagne for yourself or a gift for someone else, fatcork celebration specialists have you covered! Need help pairing a bottle from your club allocation for your dinner party? We can help there too! In our online bottle shop, you’ll discover an assortment of beautifully curated bundles and gift sets. If you still can’t find what you’re looking for, call or email us, and we’d be happy to help you navigate our inventory of delicious bubbles.
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Do I have to be a club member to shop bottles?
No way José. All are welcome to purchase any of our delicious bubbles online or in person at the fatcork cave.
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What do I do if my Champagne is corked?
Damp, wet cardboard? That’s not on the tasting note! Cork taint is the worst, but all fatcork Champagnes use natural cork closures, so it does happen on the rare occasion. Please let us know, and will happily replace the bottle. Before you throw it away, snap a photo of the back label and we can refer to the code for reference. Email it to info@fatcork.com along with the order number.
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Can I return or exchange my bottles?
We aim to please. Call or email us, so we can talk about what happened and how we can make things right.