VMV Late Disgorged
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Technical Notes
Grape varieties:
80% Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, Pinot Meunier
Alcohol:
12.5 %. Extra Brut
Titratable acidity:
10.2 g / L - a linear but balanced acidity, which supports the textural and oily mouthfeel of the wine.
Residual sugar:
4 g / L dosage
Bottled:
2019, disgorged 2024
Vinification
A late disgorged version of our special release reserve sparkling wine, eight years in the making and only 600 bottles produced.
The culmination of a project Ben has
worked on since Flint opened its doors in 2016.
Made from Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Meunier, the VMV is a blend of the best juice from across three vintages, 2/3 aged in oak, secondary fermentation in bottle, and
aged on its lees for a further five years.
Vegan friendly. Gluten free.
Allergens: Contains Sulphites.
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