G.H. Mumm Petit Cordon is 12% ABV. Petit Cordon has refreshing notes of citrus fruits, grapefruit and blood orange. On the palate white fruits (pears) and yellow fruits (apricot, peach, mirabelle) dominate, with a few discreet notes of ripe fruits and hints of honey and pastry shining through. Petit Cordon has a frank and lively attack. before the fresh fruits gradually balance in the mouth. Overall it has a nice tension and long structured finish.Winemaker Jamie Marfell and his winemaking team have released Petit Cordon: a unique New Zealand Sparkling Wine, created in collaboration with Didier Mariotti, Chef de Caves if Champagne’s renowned Maison Mumm. With time-honoured expertise; at once celebrating the traditional methods of Champagne with Malborough’s world-famous vineyards. The final blend combines the elegant freshness of Chardonnay with the strength and intensity of Pinot Noir grapes, which were all hand-picked from the best New Zealand terroi
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G.H. Mumm Petit Cordon is 12% ABV. Petit Cordon has refreshing notes of citrus fruits, grapefruit and blood orange. On the palate white fruits (pears) and yellow fruits (apricot, peach, mirabelle) dominate, with a few discreet notes of ripe fruits and hints of honey and pastry shining through. Petit Cordon has a frank and lively attack. before the fresh fruits gradually balance in the mouth. Overall it has a nice tension and long structured finish.Winemaker Jamie Marfell and his winemaking team have released Petit Cordon: a unique New Zealand Sparkling Wine, created in collaboration with Didier Mariotti, Chef de Caves if Champagne’s renowned Maison Mumm. With time-honoured expertise; at once celebrating the traditional methods of Champagne with Malborough’s world-famous vineyards. The final blend combines the elegant freshness of Chardonnay with the strength and intensity of Pinot Noir grapes, which were all hand-picked from the best New Zealand terroi
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