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Cristal Vinothèque 2004 celebrates the remarkable journey of a few bottles which were stored for 20 years in the cellars of Louis Roederer, in search of the perfect balance. The blend was aged for 9 years on "lattes", followed by 5 years on "pointes", and rested for 6 years after disgorging.
Louis Roederer is an iconic Champagne house, established in 1776 in Reims. Renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship and commitment to sustainable viticulture, it epitomizes the excellence of fine Champagne wines. The house is particularly famous for its legendary Cristal cuvée, a symbol of refinement and elegance. By blending tradition and innovation, Louis Roederer crafts exceptional Champagnes from grapes grown in its own vineyards, delivering a unique sensory experience.
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