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Exclusive Reserve Brut - Mika Limited Edition

Defying Gravity

Nicolas Feuillatte

Limited Edition Mika

  • 40% pinot noir
  • 40% meunier
  • 20% chardonnay

Elaboration

Harmonious blend of 20% Chardonnay for elegance and finesse, 40% Pinot Noir for roundness and structure, and 40% Meunier for fruitiness and suppleness.

Aged for 3-4 years in our cellars.

Tasting notes

Réserve Exclusive Brut is an iconic Champagne that perfectly encapsulates Nicolas Feuillatte
house style.
Representing the entire Champagne appellation, every inch of the region comes together to reveal a glorious showcase: light, fresh and vibrant champagne, effusing intense, expressive fruit,
while extensive cellar-ageing brings appealing maturity to perfect style and consistency.
Aromas of juicy pear and crunchy apricot merge and weave in a beguiling fusion around a mass of delicate bubbles, gradually unleashing their true
nature over time.

Food Pairings

  • Appetizer: Tapas.
  • Fish: Smoked salmon, prawns, fish en papillote with coconut milk, sea bream sashimi.
  • Meat: Poultry.
  • Cheese.
  • Dessert: Rhubarb tarte tatin.

Medals

Mundus Vini Spring Tasting 2025 Gold

Gold

Decanter World Wine Awards 2024

Gold

Frequently Asked Questions

At what temperature and how should champagne be served?

Depending on when you plan to drink it, the ideal temperature ranges from 7 to 12 degrees Celsius. For an aperitif, a cool temperature of between 7 and 8 degrees is best. For meals, a temperature between 10 and 12 degrees is fine.

Serving champagne: hold the bottle by the base and pour the champagne gently in several stages if necessary. Ideally, champagne should be served in a specific glass, such as our "Absolu" glass.

How long can champagne be stored?

Unlike some wines, champagne is not designed to age indefinitely. However, certain bottles can be kept for several years under optimal conditions.

  • Non-vintage champagne: This type of champagne is generally ready to drink as soon as it is purchased and can be kept for around 2 to 3 years without any loss of quality.
  • Vintage champagne: These champagnes, produced from a single exceptional harvest year, have a longer aging potential. They can be stored for 5 to 10 years, or even longer, depending on the initial aging time of the cuvée.

In both cases, it is important to consume the champagne before its quality begins to decline. The delicate aromas and effervescence can diminish over time, even under the best conditions.

How should I store my bottle of champagne?


To preserve your champagne quality, it is important to store it away from light, at a constant temperature (ideally between 10°C and 12°C). Storing bottles horizontally is ideal to ensure that the cork remains in contact with the liquid.

A well-ventilated cellar with a humidity level between 70% and 85% is the best option.

A responsible style

Defying Gravity - Limited Edition Mika

Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte combines with MIKA’S colourful imagination through an original
creation. From this encounter, an effortlessly light, sparkling moment is born: Defying Gravity.
This creation is a gateway to a surrealist universe, a colour-drenched world. Here in this world, Champagne Nicolas Feuillatte bubbles
also defy gravity, in an ever-changing showcase.

About your bottle


We invite you to learn more about your bottle, its composition, recycling, and our recommendations for informed consumption.

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Support for young winegrowers

We aim at supporting our member winegrowers and developing an increasingly responsible and innovative cooperative business model. Nicolas Feuillatte also offers financial assistance for young member winegrowers to help them setting up their own businesses.

Sustainable viticulture

We are committed to supporting and helping our member winegrowers develop sustainable viticulture. Since 1998, we have been offering our member winegrowers a free technical viticulture advisory service to inform them about and support them in adopting new, environmentally friendly techniques.

" Defying Gravity "