1 bottle Champagne Juglar - Archaeological reference n° B33 - (0,83 l)
This bottle dates back to the beginning of the XIXth century. It was discovered in 2010 on a shipwreck at a depth of 48 meters in the Baltic Sea amongst other bottles of Champagne and artefacts. Juglar is a Champagne house that doesn’t exist anymore, the brand disappeared in 1829 when its vineyard was purchased and absorbed into the Jacquesson Champagne house.
Classified as belonging to group 1.
Richard Juhlin’s tasting notes taken during bottle reconditioning in 2010 : 86 /100 points.
Cork reaction on opening, and taste : Classic. Deep colour. Clear and clean. Fresh smell. Fruity, taste of marmelade, caramel.
Korkens reaktion vid öppnandet, arom och smak : En klassiker. Djup färg, ren och klar. Frisk doft. Fruktig marmeladsmak, karamell.
Réaction du bouchon à l’ouverture, arômes et goût : Classique. Couleur profonde. Clair et propre. Parfum frais. Fruité, goût de marmelade, caramel.
This lot is consigned by Aland's government. It is kept in a temperature controled cellar in Aland.