Egeria of Tsarine, Adriana Karembeu created a personal cuvée in conjunction with the cellar Master. It's a champagne with a balanced blend, elaborated from an equal proportion of 3 grape varieties whose authenticity allows him to reach a singular personality.
Adriana wished to dress up this unique and iconic bottle of Sparkling golden colour. Thus was born the Cuvée Tsarine By Adriana, the nectar of Tsarine champagnes.
This limited edition Cuvée de Prestige is an exceptional delicacy.
A dazzling bright amber colour and fine bubbles. Delicate aromas of peach and brioche mingle with subtle notes of orange blossom, giving this cuvée a beautifully expressive flavour. Delightful on the palate, it develops into delicious fruit jelly aromas and notes of ginger. The finish is rich and wonderfully lively.
Chanoine Freres is the second most established champagne house. The Chanoine family is one of the most established in Epernay.
In 1730, amid the rule of Louis XV, the siblings Jacques-Louis and Jean-Baptiste Chanoine built up an organization exchanging the wines of champagne under the name of Chanoine Freres. Additionally in 1730, the Chanoine siblings were allowed consent by the town of Epernay to start unearthing of the principal champagne basements.
The Chanoine siblings, genuine ancestors of today's champagne business, ventured to every part of the length and broadness of Europe where, on account of their industry and to the unquestionable nature of their wines, they quickly settled a sound and esteemed customers.
Chanoine Freres have made the Cuvee Tsarine out of appreciation for Tsarist Russia, the preeminent fare market for the wines of champagne amid the XIXth century. The container configuration summons the whirling towers of St. Basil's Cathedral in Moscow and the lavishness of pre-progressive Imperial Russia.
Pairs beautifully with a terrine of poultry, a blanquette of veal, chicken Milanese or tandoori chicken. With a canelé, a mirabelle plum tart or a light brioche dessert.