Organic champagne from Kaufland
German retailer Kaufland has put an organic champagne on the market: Canard-Duchêne ‘P181’ Extra Brut. The new product contains three grape varieties that complement each other: Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier and Chardonnay. The grapes for the champagne are organically grown in a 12-hectare vineyard in Montagne de Reims. A bottle of Canard-Duchêne ‘P181’ Extra Brut costs EUR 29.99.
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