Champagne Taittinger is the successor of one of the oldest Champagne firms: Forest Fourneaux founded in 1734. Pierre Taittinger has virtually redefined the character of champagne when he began to emphasize subtle, elegant and natural tastes over the heavily dosed, sweet style of the champagne of that period. Today, Taittinger is recognized worldwide for producing some of the finest champagnes available. One of the last remaining family-owned and operated champagne houses, Taittinger can rely on 752 acres of its own prime vineyards to assure the consistently outstanding quality that is part of its long tradition. Taittinger’s cellars are located in Reims, in the underground crayères that once belonged to the 13th century Abbey of Saint-Nicaise.
In this exclusive wine seminar, you will experiment the entire line of Taittinger’s Champagne during an amazing tasting: Brut, Rose, Millesime and even the Grands Crus estate Champagne. Our sommelier will guide you through this world of indulgance as you experience the some of the best champagnes in the world.
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