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Description
Description
Grandin Brut 1.5L is a Méthode Traditionelle sparkling wine from France's Loire Valley, bottled at 11.5% ABV in a 1.5-liter magnum format. This gold medal winner at the International Wine & Spirit Competition delivers a four-grape blend that punches well above its weight class, earning an 86-point rating from Wine Enthusiast.
Quick Facts: ABV: 11.5% | Origin: Loire Valley, France | Style: Brut Sparkling | Producer: Grandin (Boisset)
Production & Heritage
Grandin is produced under the Boisset company and employs Méthode Traditionelle — the same secondary-in-bottle fermentation process used in Champagne. The cuvée blends 35% Chenin Blanc, 25% Ugni Blanc, 20% Chardonnay, and 20% Colombard, drawing on Loire Valley terroir for a distinctly aromatic profile. After the initial vinification, the wine undergoes a second fermentation in Grandin's age-old caves, shielded from light and heat, and ages on lees for nine months to develop complexity and a persistent mousse.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: The nose opens with a delicate almond fragrance layered over hazelnut and floral tones. Underneath, subtle hints of clove, lime blossom, and a whisper of smoke emerge as the wine breathes.
Taste: The palate entry is fresh and fruity, led by crisp green apple and pear. Mid-palate, a creamy texture fills out with citrus and dried fruit nuances, supported by lively, profuse bubbles. A clean shot of acidity keeps everything balanced and energetic through the finish.
Finish: Medium in length with a refreshing citrus lift and lingering notes of toasted almond. The mousse fades gently, leaving a clean, dry impression.
How to Drink Grandin Brut
Serve well-chilled at 6–8°C and pour into flute or tulip glasses to showcase its persistent bubbles and aromatic lift. The magnum format makes it ideal for sharing, as the larger volume encourages slower, more even aging in bottle.
- French 75: The Chenin Blanc backbone and citrus brightness hold up beautifully against gin and lemon juice.
- Kir Royale: Grandin Brut's dry, crisp acidity provides a clean canvas for crème de cassis without becoming cloying.
- Bellini: The apple and pear notes complement white peach purée for a fruit-forward aperitif.
Best For
- Hosting dinner parties or celebrations where a single standard bottle won't suffice
- Toasting at weddings, anniversaries, or milestone events in impressive magnum format
- Stocking a home bar with a versatile sparkling wine for cocktails
- Gifting sparkling wine lovers who appreciate Loire Valley craftsmanship
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Grandin Brut taste like? Grandin Brut is a fresh, fruity sparkling wine dominated by green apple, pear, and citrus flavors with a creamy texture and underlying notes of almond and dried fruit. Its brisk acidity and persistent bubbles keep the palate clean and lively.
How does Grandin Brut compare to Freixenet? Both are traditional method sparkling wines at accessible price points, but Grandin Brut draws its character from Loire Valley grapes — particularly Chenin Blanc — while Freixenet Cordon Negro relies on Spanish varieties like Macabeo, Xarel-lo, and Parellada. Grandin tends toward more pronounced apple and almond notes, whereas Freixenet leans citrus and mineral.
Is Grandin Brut good for cocktails? Grandin Brut is an excellent cocktail sparkling wine because its clean acidity and neutral fruit profile blend seamlessly into drinks like the French 75, Kir Royale, and Bellini. The magnum format is especially practical for batched cocktail service.
Where is Grandin Brut made? Grandin Brut is produced in the Loire Valley of France by Grandin, a brand under the Boisset wine group. The second fermentation and nine-month aging take place in Grandin's historic underground caves, which provide naturally stable temperature and humidity.
What foods pair well with Grandin Brut? Fresh oysters and shellfish complement its brisk acidity; soft goat cheese from the Loire echoes the wine's regional character; smoked salmon matches the creamy mousse; light canapés with citrus or herb components mirror its aromatic profile; and fruit tarts with apple or pear tie into its core flavors.
What sizes does Grandin Brut come in? Grandin Brut is available in a standard 750ml bottle and this 1.5L magnum format, which holds the equivalent of two standard bottles.
Is Grandin Brut worth the price? Grandin Brut positions as a value-tier Méthode Traditionelle sparkling wine that delivers quality typically associated with more expensive options. Its IWSC Gold Medal and 86-point Wine Enthusiast score reinforce strong performance for its price category.
Why Grandin Brut?
What separates Grandin Brut from the field of budget sparkling wines is genuine Méthode Traditionelle production — not the shortcut Charmat method used by many competitors at this level. The nine-month cave aging on lees builds a textural complexity that earned it gold at the International Wine & Spirit Competition and recognition at the Vinalies Internationales. Its four-grape blend, anchored by 35% Chenin Blanc, gives it a distinctly Loire Valley personality that stands apart from Cava and Prosecco alternatives. In magnum format, the wine benefits from a more favorable liquid-to-air ratio during aging, often resulting in finer bubble integration and greater freshness at serving.
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