A study in luxury, balance and fine detail, Armand de Brignac Brut Gold was the house’s debut release and remains its signature cuvée. Crafted as a multi-vintage blend of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier sourced from select Champagne crus, it combines three harvests to deliver a deeply layered and beautifully harmonised expression. Expect a wine that brings together depth and lift, where lively orchard and stone fruits unfold alongside delicate pastry and citrus nuances.
Made exclusively from the first pressing, the wine sits at 9g/L dosage, though it tastes drier thanks to its vivid line of acidity. A year of ageing in French oak lends understated notes of vanilla, honey and toast, while the mousse stays fine, persistent and elegant. On the palate, flavours move from white cherry and apricot to salted almond and lemon zest, all carried by a precise, textural frame.
Each bottle of Brut Gold is finished and polished by hand, presented in its iconic metallic gold casing with the pewter Ace of Spades emblem. Every bottle takes hours to perfect, ensuring no two are exactly alike. Beneath its striking appearance lies a commitment to serious craftsmanship, uniting traditional Champagne methods with an uncompromising pursuit of quality. This cuvée stands among the most dependable prestige blends for its purity of fruit, silky feel and understated power.