Champagne Brut Réserve Jean-Pierre Anceau  Bouteille 75cl
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Champagne Brut Réserve Jean-Pierre Anceau Bouteille 75cl 12.0 %

A miracle of the earth, perfected by the genius of mankind, Champagne is the wine par excellence for festive occasions, where its finesse, elegance and flavor are universally admired and desired.

Producer

Jean-Pierre Anceau

Region

Champagne, France

Type of wine: Champagne / Sparkling wine

To accompany: Aperitif; Dessert

Contents: 75 cl bottle

Cellaring: ready to drink

Appellation: AOC Champagne

Region: Champagne

In stock

23,80 75.0cl, i.e. €31.73/l

Description

BrandJean-Pierre Anceau
OriginChampagne, France

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