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2 Btl. 1985 Taittinger Collection Roy Lichtenstein,
2 Btl. 1985 Taittinger Collection Roy Lichtenstein,
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Two bottles Roy Lichtenstein
Produced by Taittinger
1985 vintage
Champagne/France
Original filling quantity: 0.75 l
Fill level: < 2 cm
Robert Parker (1994): 93/100
Wine Spectator (1992): 89/100

This lot comprises two bottles of 1985 vintage Roy Lichtenstein produced by Taittinger in Champagne.


The French wine region of Champagne is the birthplace and (legally-protected) name giver of the world’s most famous sparkling wine. The heart of the region in terms of wine production is the coronation city of Reims, however the towns of Epernay and Chalons-sur-Marne also play an important role. Champagne is the northernmost winegrowing region of France’s Parisian basin, around 150 kilometers east of Paris. The region was officially extended in 1927.


The secret behind the success of Champagne is heavily down to the soil type, climate and the legally-defined production techniques. The soil, termed “Craie à bélemnites”, is consistently chalky with a partially sandy surface. The conditions are simply perfect for the production of sparkling wine, as the grape varieties that grow here produce a low-alcohol, delicate and acidic base wine. The chalk allows roots to form deep in the earth and simultaneously provide a good water reserve.


The chalk floor also provides the conditions for the perfect cellar and the town of Reims is therefore honeycombed with underground cellars. Year in, year out, these cellars provide an temperature of 10 to 11 °C and a humidity of 70 to 90% - the optimal conditions for years of storing and maturing Champagne.


Every year, around 300 million bottles of Champagne are produced. Both sparkling and still wines must be bottled before they leave Champagne – that means no tanks, barrels or other bulk quantities. This makes it impossible to reprocess Champagne base wines outside of the region.


The 1985 vintage Roy Lichtenstein was rated 93 points by Robert Parker in 1994. The wine was rated 89 points by Wine Spectator in 1992.


The fill levels are excellent (< 2 cm). The labels and capsules are in perfect condition.


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2 Btl. 1985 Taittinger Collection Roy Lichtenstein,

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