Description
Buy Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin Brut Champagne Product
At a time when women had no place in the business world, Madame Clicquot took over, renovated and developed her late husband’s business. Thanks to an incessant improvement of the house’s know-how and an inexhaustible innovative passion, it notably created the first blended rosé champagne. The balance here puts in balance, in a subtle harmony, the Pinot noir, the Pinot Meunier and the Chardonnay. On the nose, this very first class champagne will reveal its mellowness, crossed by aromas of cherry, strawberry and raspberry. The fruity notes reveal a fresh character rich in nuances, which will sublimate your grilled fish or your sushi. With Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin Brut Rosé, treat yourself to a unique blend, created by the pioneer house in terms of rosé.
Critic tasting note: “One of the most popular of all Champagnes Buy Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin Brut Champagne, this is now showing a freshness that wasn’t always there. The crisp texture and green-apple flavors give it an immediate drinkability as well as perfumed acidity and a vibrant aftertaste. Drink this bottling now. Roger Voss”
Shipping
Moving wine from one place to another isn’t always an easy task, especially when you factor in packaging, customs and legal restrictions. We’ve put together a quick guide to shipping wine to get you started with the help of ParcelHero.
Packaging
No matter what you’re sending, finding the right box should always be the first step. You should always purchase a new box with every shipment — although old boxes may look sturdy, any weaknesses in the structure could lead to the contents being damaged.
The box should be at least double- or triple-corrugated for protection. Be sure to properly measure the bottles and choose a box with enough space for both the bottles and plenty of packaging material. Our general rule of thumb with boxes is that there should be at least two and a half inches of space on all sides of the contents to ensure that there is enough packaging material to help your shipment arrive intact.
Standard packaging material like polystyrene peanuts aren’t suitable for shipping wine, but there are plenty of options. Polystyrene glass bottle shippers are a good choice, as is shaped pulp packaging or cut corrugated containers. It’s vital to ensure you use correctly sized packaging materials, and the contents of your package are not free to move around. The more movement there is in the package, the more likely your bottles of wine are to break.
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