Description
Classification: French Sparkling Wine
Region: Coming from Ardèche, region located in the south east of France
( Rhône Alpes region)
Grape Varieties: 100% Muscat
The first barrels marked with Thomas Barton’s own seal left from France in 1725. 300 years later innovation and pursuit of quality has remained unchanged.
HERITAGE
It was in 1725 that Irishman Thomas Barton settled in Bordeaux to start his company, which is today the city’s oldest winehouse still in activity… His grandson Hugh teamed up with Frenchman Daniel Guestier and in 1802 their partnership became official. From the Chartrons area in the center of Bordeaux, barrels and bottles were loaded on board of ships that sailed via the Garonne river to numerous countries, starting with Ireland, England, Holland and the USA to reach over 130 countries at present.
TASTE
Nice white gold colour. Intense and aromatic nose typical of the muscat grape. Combining delicate floral and fruity note. Numerous fine bubbles. Well balanced with a refreshing finish. An enjoyable drink.





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