Lanson White Label

Lanson

Lanson White Label

Country
France
Regulated designation
Appellation origine controlée (AOC)
Region
Champagne
Varietal(s)
Chardonnay 38 %
Pinot Noir 37 %
Pinot Meunier 25 %
Colour
White
Sugar content
28 g/l
Aging vessel type
bottle
Length of aging
3 years
Producer's website

About this winery

The House of Lanson was founded in 1760 by François Delamotte, an influential character in Reims society. The joint owner, alongside his wife, of a not-insubstantial vineyard in Cumières and Ay, he decided to found his own Champagne house – one of the very first ever to exist. In 1798, Nicolas-Louis Delamotte, his younger son, took over from his father. Having been admitted as a knight of the Order of Malta at a very young age, he decided to use the Maltese Cross as the House’s emblem....

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Product notes

The first Champagne in the world specially designed for experimenting with aromas. An original drinking concept providing brand new tasting experiences.

Tasting notes

To the eye: White Label provides a straw yellow colour with lively fine bubbles. On the nose: Aromas of white flowers and summer pear are punctuated by mineral notes. On the palate: The impact is soft and delicate. Flavours of white fruit develop grow and contribute to the persistent sensation. The finish, with a soft chalk minerality and freshness, gives the seal of the Lanson signature.