For Christmas 2011, the house is opening the doors of its cellar to present its new products.
Among these is Vintage 2004, the 64th vintage of the house.
This year’s cuvée is taut, dynamic and generously fresh.
Assemblies of 17 to 21 grands crus, the Vintages have outstanding ageing potential and are kept in the cellars for a minimum of 5 years.

Veuve Clicquot also pays tribute to the pioneering businesswoman, Barbe Nicole Clicquot Ponsardin, with its La Grande Dame champagne accompanied by its Prestige box, the latest from the house.
La Grande Dame is the quintessential Veuve Clicquot style, and today ranks among the noblest and most sought-after champagnes.
To personalize this Christmas edition, the house called on artist Florence Deygas, one of the leading figures in “elegant design”, to create a bottle holder representative of the house: the Ribbon Bottle Server. In the brand’s signature yellow, it gracefully wraps around the bottles. Made of metal and ribbed like a grosgrain ribbon, it goes from a refined ornament on a party table to a designer handle for, say, catching a Veuve Clicquot bottle wedged in an icy bucket.

The Vintage 2004 should be drunk between 10 and 12°C
Price: 55 €
Coffret Prestige La Grande Dame, vintage 1998
Price: 149 €
Coffret Ribbon Bottle Server, including a bottle of Brut champagne and its Bottle Server
Price: 43 €
Products on sale at wine merchants and delicatessens
Beware of alcohol abuse
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