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Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte wants you to enjoy bubbly anytime, even for one
By April MacIntyre Mar 17, 2011, 5:25 GMT

Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte is the number one selling Champagne in France that is marketing to those who live alone, or to people who want to have smaller portions of the bubbly on hand to enjoy daily with a meal, or as an aperitif.
Champagne is usually saved for special events and holidays, and rarely enjoyed like a glass of red or white wine by those who enjoy the grape with a daily drink or two.
But one of the most venerable vintners in France would like to change these habits in the USA, and have presented lovely Champagne for one splits to market.
Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte is the number one selling Champagne in France that is marketing to those who live alone, or to people who want to have smaller portions of the bubbly on hand to enjoy daily with a meal, or as an aperitif.

Nicolas Feuillatte launched his company in 1976 and it has since grown to be the fourth largest Champagne house, producing over 8 million bottles last year.
Feuillatte culls grape harvests from over 5,000 growers in the Champagne region and the company manages the quality of their non vintage varieties by blending it with reserved wines to ensure there is a consistent product.
Monsters and Critics tried the Nicolas Feuillatte non-vintage Brut Rose champagne comprised of a blend of 10% Chardonnay, 60% Pinot Noir and 30% Pinot Meunier grapes, which create a dry yet fruity clean, crisp taste.
Berries, red currants and peach are some of the notes in this surprisingly not too sweet rose Champagne that is wonderful with a cheese plate or dessert, or just by itself.
The 187 ml. split bottle holds a glass and a half of Champagne, but contains all the fun flavors of a traditional-sized bottle.
Having a glass of very good champagne is a habit worth affording. Champagne splits to checkout: Nicolas Feuillatte Champagnes http://www.feuillatte.com/
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