The Peak Weekend Guide: 7 Champagnes For Your Christmas Dinner

Pop the champagne, and let the festive season begin!

Christmas Champagne

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Are you ready for your year-end celebrations?

There's no better way to enjoy your Christmas Dinner than with a pop of Champagne. If you're not sure which brands are suitable for your guests, take a look at our guide below.

The Champagne region has always prided itself on its vineyards. Their residents have preserved the land to create unparalleled champagne that has become synonymous with refinement and elegance. Champagne owes its advanced quality to the diversity of the region's soils and the sophistication of its ingredients blend. Not to forget ultimately, its lasting incubation in secret vaulted cellars plays a huge part in its flavour.

This Christmas, as the night, starts to draw in enjoy a glass of champagne with friends and family.

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3. For Togetherness: Moet & Chandon

 

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Peak’s Selection: Moët Impérial

Year: 1869

Created in 1869, Moët Impérial is the iconic champagne of the house. The brand Moet & Chandon is synonymous with celebratory moments with friends and family. A bottle of Moet is known for its bright fruitiness, seductive palate, and elegant ripeness. To enhance maturity, complexity, and constancy, it is specially crafted from a combination of 100 different wines and three grape varieties.

The vibrant intensity of green apple and citrus fruit comes to life. Accompanied by white flowers, the elegance of brioche and cereal, as well as fresh nuts.

Tasting Notes:  A Tantalizing palate of a fruit bowl containing white-fleshed fruits. Followed by an alluring caress of fine bubbles with a velvety texture and soft citrus fruits with hints of gooseberry.

MOËT & CHANDON

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