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Forums  >>  Other Wine (Non-Port)  >>  General discussion about other wines (Non-Port)  >>  Champagne - improve with age?

Champagne - improve with age?
Dan

Join date: Mar 2008
Posts: 4

Champagne - improve with age?

I have a bottle of Moet Chandon Nectar Imperial (non-vintage) that has been in my cellar for over two years.

Is it still good? Will it improve in bottle?

Frank N.

Join date: Oct 2009
Posts: 7

Re: Champagne - improve with age?

"Will it improve in the bottle?"

What, you don't like how it tastes now?

No, the wine is not designed to improve, but rather to present fresh.  Hope you drank this between your posting and my reply - not that the wine would have gone bad, but I think it shows better younger.