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Cuvée Flamme d'Or Crémant de Loire Brut, Gratien & Meyer 2016
Sparkling Wine from France - Loire
Only produced in excellent vintages, the 2016 Cuvée Flamme d'Or is a delicious, rich and creamy crémant produced from predominantly chardonnay giving it finesse and elegance, with pinot noir to add structure. It's a wine of great complexity following partial barrel fermentation and a remarkable seven years on its yeast lees.
Price:
£18.00
Bottle
Price:
£108.00
Case of 6
In Stock
Code: SG4471
Wine characteristics
- Sparkling Wine
- 2 - Dry
- 75cl
- Now to 2028
- 12% Alcohol
- oak used but not v. noticeable
- Champagne cork
Gratien and Meyer
Gratien & Meyer – a jewel in the Loire Valley’s Anjou-Saumur region – was founded by Alfred Gratien in 1864, then aged just 23, and in the same year he established the well-respected Champagne house that is his namesake. The ‘Meyer’ refers to Albert Jean Meyer, an enthusiastic wine expert from Alsace with whom Alfred Gratien joined forces ten years later in 1874, the same year of course in which The Society was founded. When Alfred died in 1885, the Meyer family was entrusted with the company and has continued to uphold its excellent traditions.
The Society first discovered the wines of Gratien & Meyer in 1906 when some Saumur was shipped to our cellars in London. The company quickly became The Society’s choice for our sparkling wines, and today Gratien & Meyer are still responsible The Society’s Saumur and Saumur Rosé as well as The Society’s Celebration Crémant de Loire, all of which are bestsellers.
The Gratien & Meyer house is based on the outskirts of Saumur, in the heart of the Loire’s Anjou region. The river helps to moderate the climate, which is similar to, but less severe than that of Champagne, while the region’s hillsides store daytime heat and the cool nights provide moisture.
Gratien & Meyer buy grapes, must and wine from carefully selected growers in the region. In recent years they have invested in their own vineyards (first crop 2018!), aiming to cover around 50% of their 1.8 million bottle production in due course.
In Saumur, the region’s ...