Champagne, Forget-Chemin "Perpetuelle 1991-2015"
Thierry Forget’s family has been growing grapes in the premier cru village of Ludes since the 1800s. He took over the domaine in 1991 and started a perpetual reserve that same year. The resulting wine is both tangy and nutty, and drinks a lot leaner than its 8 grams of dosage would suggest.
Must be 21 years old to purchase. ID is required at delivery or in-store pickup.
Thierry Forget’s family has been growing grapes in the premier cru village of Ludes since the 1800s. He took over the domaine in 1991 and started a perpetual reserve that same year. The resulting wine is both tangy and nutty, and drinks a lot leaner than its 8 grams of dosage would suggest.
Must be 21 years old to purchase. ID is required at delivery or in-store pickup.
Thierry Forget’s family has been growing grapes in the premier cru village of Ludes since the 1800s. He took over the domaine in 1991 and started a perpetual reserve that same year. The resulting wine is both tangy and nutty, and drinks a lot leaner than its 8 grams of dosage would suggest.
Must be 21 years old to purchase. ID is required at delivery or in-store pickup.
Thierry Forget’s family has been growing grapes in the premier cru village of Ludes since the 1800s. He took over the domaine in 1991 and started a perpetual reserve that same year. The resulting wine is both tangy and nutty, and drinks a lot leaner than its 8 grams of dosage would suggest.
Must be 21 years old to purchase. ID is required at delivery or in-store pickup.