Blanc de Blancs
Blanc de Blancs is a type of sparkling wine made exclusively from white grapes, primarily the Chardonnay grape. This style of wine is often associated with the prestigious Champagne region in France, where it is produced using traditional methods. The term "Blanc de Blancs" translates to "white from whites," highlighting its composition.
Typically, Blanc de Blancs wines are known for their elegance, freshness, and crisp acidity. They often exhibit floral and citrus notes, making them a popular choice for pairing with seafood and light dishes. This style of wine is celebrated for its ability to age gracefully, developing complex flavors over time.