The National Gallery wines and Champagne range celebrates the excellence of French wine and the magnificence of the National Gallery French paintings.
Label: Ceres and Harvesting Cupids by Simon Vouet and studio.
A blend of Sémillon and Sauvignon. Fresh and easy to drink. Aromatic with tropical and citrus fruits. Can be served as an aperitif or to accompany seafood.
Style: Straw yellow and pale colour with green glints. On the nose, the wine is aromatic and flattering, dominated by aromas of tropical and citrus fruits (grapefruit, lime). In mouth, it is a lively and fresh wine. Easy to drink. The Sauvignon brings flavours and vivacity while Sémillon gives fullness and balance at the end.
The Bordeaux white wine is produced from the heralded 2010 vintage, and is bottled and labelled in collaboration with the distinguished Domaines Barons Rothschild (Lafite).
Owners of Château Lafite since 1868, the Rothschild family have mastered the art of wine making using traditional techniques, making them one of the most respected and admired wine producers in the world.
The National Gallery wines and Champagne are part of the Delicious Art collection.
It is an offence to purchase or attempt to purchase alcoholic liquor if you are under the age of 18.
