Top five classic champagne brands
Are you looking for the best real champagne brands in Cyprus? Here are the top five champagne brands you can order online with same-day free delivery in Limassol, Cyprus. So, without further ado, let’s get started.
Dom Perignon
Dom Perignon is one of the most prestigious champagne Cyprus brands famous all over the world, which can be ordered from the Puninwine wine store.
Established in the first half of the seventeenth century, the brand is named after a Benedictine monk with its roots originating from northern France, the birthplace of modern champagne. It is a rare breed of real champagne.
Their best selling bottle is Dom Perignon made from Pinot Chardonnay and Pinot Noir vines mixed together. The mixture is processed through a slow fermentation process.
The resulting product has a delicate citrus flavour followed by intense tones of ripe peaches and berries and goes well with juicy fruits, caviar, and cheese sandwiches.
The sparkling wine is only produced in certain years; Dom Perignon bottles are therefore only available in exceptional cases for less than €150 and are particularly popular with collectors
Veuve Clicquot
The French champagne house Veuve Clicquot was founded in 1772 by Phillipe Clicquot, who already owned a few wineries. In 1805, upon his death, he handed over the house to his son Francois Clicquot, who, however, soon blessed it himself.
His 27-year-old widow took over the business without further ado and, in just five years, managed to create the region's first vintage champagne, which gained novelty, and later different tones were introduced by the brand, including Veuve Clicquot Vintage Rose, which is their current best seller.
The vintage drink is derived through a slow fermentation of Pinot Noir, Meunier, and Chardonnay grapes.
The resulting product has a silky flavour combined with juicy undertones of strawberries and morello cherries, followed by a spiciness of pepper and saffron. It is one of the champagne brands that holds excellent compatibility with beef, snacks, and seafood.
Moet & Chandon
Moet & Chandon is undoubtedly one of the best known champagne brands in the world.
Founded in 1743 by Claude Moet, the company can now look back on a long history of success. According to Moet & Chandon, great importance is attached to environmental friendliness.
Traditional approaches are combined with new technical achievements in order to be able to produce sparkling wines as sustainably as possible while maintaining the high quality of real champagne.
The flagship among real champagne brands is the "Moet Imperial," which was created in 1869 and was later presented in different tones, including Moet Imperial, Moet Chandon Imperial Rose Brut, Moet & Chandon Ice Imperial, and Moet & Chandon Ice Imperial Brut Magnum.
Moet Chandon Imperial has a grape Pinot flavour and goes well with seafood and dairy cousins.
Louis Roederer
Louis Roederer started the vinery business in the middle of the 19th century as he purchased a small piece of land in the wine growing region of France.
Now, the property is spread over hundreds and hundreds of hectares and thus expanded his property many times over, with the fourth generation currently running the business.
Louis Roederer is now one of the most famous champagne brands of our time, with a whole list of world famous bottles on the market, including Blancs Vintage, Cristal Brut, Cristal Millesime Brut, Cristal Brut Vintage, and many more.
Louis Roederer Rose is currently their best selling option. It delivers a mouthful of tastes dominated by the exotic flavour of fruits, caramel, and noble pinot noir. It goes best with the lobsters and rabbit dishes.
Ruinart
Ruinart was founded in 1729 as the first real champagne house in the region. The company remained family owned for more than 200 years until it was acquired by Moet & Chandon in 1963 and eventually incorporated into the LVMH group.
The brand uses various grape varieties to produce luxury champagnes, with Pinot Chardonnay having the most significant influence on the brand.
The brand's champagne range includes the "R" De Ruinart, the Blanc de Blancs, and Rose.
The masterpiece from the house of Ruinart is the Ruinart Rose which delivers a rush of tastes dominated by fresh notes of raspberries, strawberries, cherries, and pomegranate with a seductive and long lasting aftertaste.
The bottle goes well with the grilled poultry, tuna, and red berries-based desserts.