Canard-Duchêne Cuvée Léonie NV Boxed
Wine Specs
Vintage
Non Vintage
Bottling Date
1753-01-01
Alcohol %
12
In Stock
Tasting Note
Aroma
Stewed yellow fruits, tropical fruits, dried flowers and spicy fruit loaf.
ClosureCork
GrapeChampagne
Grape Variety
50% Pinot Noir, 25% Pinot Meunier, 25% Chardonnay
Maturation
Oaked0
Palate
Fresh aromas of stewed pineapple, slightly spicy, toasted flavours.
VarietalV_SPARKLINGWHITE
Vinification
Cuvée Léonie Brut is crafted from noble grapes, with 50% Pinot Noir, 25% Pinot Meunier and 25% Chardonnay. Reserve wines account for a significant proportion of the blend (25%).
RegionChampagne - France
Region CodeIFRACHAMPA
Region Notes
State
Subregion
WinemakerLaurent Fedou
Wine StyleSparkling White
Silver Medal
0
2017/11/14
International Wine and Spirit Competition 2013
Tony Harper
0
2013/02/26
Brisbane Courier Mail, 13 December 2013
While it's a new champagne in Australia, Canard Duchene has been operating for 150 years. It has arrived with a substantial range and they are all very good, but Cuvee Leonie is perhaps the most forceful thanks to a hefty dose of Pinot Meunier.
Silver Medal
0
2017/11/14
International Wine Challenge 2012
Tony Love
0
2012/12/18
Herald Sun, 18 December 2012
4½ stars. A pinot noir dominant style with light red fruits and berries, then developing further lemon and white stone fruit layers with a lovely weight and balance about it. It's mousse fine, the wine tight and fresh, dry, savoury and refreshing. Goes with: Pate and Terrines.
Silver Medal
0
2017/11/14
International Wine Challenge 2012
Tony Love
0
2012/12/18
Herald Sun, 18 December 2012
4½ stars. A pinot noir dominant style with light red fruits and berries, then developing further lemon and white stone fruit layers with a lovely weight and balance about it. It's mousse fine, the wine tight and fresh, dry, savoury and refreshing. Goes with: Pate and Terrines.
Silver Medal
0
2017/11/14
Decanter World Wine Awards 2013
Wine Specs
Vintage
Non Vintage
Bottling Date
1753-01-01
Alcohol %
12
Wine Profile
Awards
Tony Harper
0
2013/02/26
Brisbane Courier Mail, 13 December 2013
While it's a new champagne in Australia, Canard Duchene has been operating for 150 years. It has arrived with a substantial range and they are all very good, but Cuvee Leonie is perhaps the most forceful thanks to a hefty dose of Pinot Meunier.
Winemaker Notes
A tribute to its founder, Cuvée Léonie Canard Duchêne is a Champagne for connoisseurs, characterised by its mature style and complexity.