Jacques Lassaigne
Jacques Lassaigne, "Millèsime" 2015
Jacques Lassaigne, "Millèsime" 2015
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WINE ARRIVES 12/23
Rare, vintage Champagne from Lassaigne in Montgueux. "Another Blanc de Blancs on chalk and clay, in this instance a blend of 3 parcels. Fermented and aged in stainless steel, then in bottle for an additional 8 years." - from the importer
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