54° 25' 10" S 3° 22' 00" E ar the coordinates of the Bouvet Island.
The Bouvet Island was discovered on January 1st, 1739 by Jean Baptiste Charles Bouvet de Lozier, on a Southern hemisphere expedition conducted on behalf of King Louis XV.
After many attempts of acquisition by different countries, in 1927, it became a Norwegian territory. Bouvet Island is the most remote island in the world.
The fresh notes of this sparkling wine remind of delicious peach and apricot tastes along with subtle brioche and hazelnut touches. This demi-sec wine unveils its honeysuckle and lime tree flowers flavours in the mouth. Delicacy and sweetness define the cuvee Bouvet Island Antarctic.
NV
Traditional Method -
White -
Demi-Sec
RICH
Yes
Blanc de Blancs
12.5
A cuvee to be served on ice with finely chopped basil for example.
Produce of France
Containes Sulfites
6-8°